Today (Friday, February 27) brings persistent grey skies with patchy drizzle across Williton. Temperatures near 10°C are likely, dropping to about 7°C towards night. Rain remains steady in various spots, so conditions stay damp throughout, providing a typical late-February feel that hints at early spring.
Tomorrow features occasional rain, though breaks in the cloud may appear now and then. Highs near 9°C mix with lows of about 5°C, capturing a cooler sense of early spring. This weekend sees unsettled weather carrying into Sunday, with extra moisture steadily drifting from the west.
On Sunday, patchy rain drifts across many areas, though more significant downpours seem less likely. Temperatures near 10°C dominate the afternoon, sinking to about 6°C overnight. Breezy conditions lessen later, but occasional showers could linger through the evening, maintaining a somewhat damp pattern and rather subdued skies.
Monday maintains a moderate chance of rain, alongside a few breaks for drier intervals. Temperatures about 10°C add mildness to midday hours, settling near 7°C once evening arrives. Winds might gust sporadically, yet conditions remain relaxed enough for the day to feel generally comfortable and calm.
After that, Tuesday offers overcast skies with minimal rain anticipated. Temperatures hover near 11°C by early afternoon, dipping to about 6°C after sunset. Cloud cover persists through much of the evening, keeping the air calm and cool, while any lingering drizzle looks unlikely to spoil the day. Sunshine may peek through occasional breaks in the clouds. Confidence remains that significant downpours will not materialise on Tuesday.
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