Today, Monday, June 1, brings heavy rain from morning until late. Mist is possible before sunrise, but showers become persistent later on. Conditions stay breezy, with temperatures near 14°C and dips to about 12°C. Narberth experiences these wet conditions, so expect a cloudy and damp atmosphere throughout the day.

Tomorrow sees patchy rain breaking up sporadically, offering occasional mist in the early hours. Temperatures hover near 17°C, with lower readings of about 12°C. Rain chances decrease slightly by afternoon, yet light showers may linger through midday. Conditions feel mild overall, though clouds remain a likely feature in the sky.

Wednesday keeps skies unsettled with patchy rain on and off. Temperatures climb close to 16°C and drop near 11°C later. Intermittent showers might intensify briefly during midday, but heavier bursts are less likely. Despite some overcast spells, a few clearer breaks can appear between passing clouds. Winds may pick up.

Thursday carries on with patchy rain, though showers appear lighter overall. Temperatures hover about 14°C and bottom out near 10°C. Clouds dominate much of the day, with brief sunny spells possible in the afternoon. Conditions feel somewhat breezy at times, adding a cool edge to the dampness through the evening.

Friday remains changeable with patchy rain expected again. Temperatures reach about 15°C and could fall near 10°C overnight. Showers pop up intermittently, with occasional heavier downpours likely in exposed areas. Winds become stronger, reinforcing the unsettled trend. The rest of the week sticks to this pattern, lacking much dryness.

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