Forecast calls for partly cloudy skies on Tuesday, February 24, with a brief chance of early rain before sunshine emerges by midday. Afternoon looks brighter, and temperatures hover near 11°C. Evening turns clear and cooler, dipping to about 9°C overnight while light winds keep conditions fairly calm. Mild breezes linger.
Tomorrow brings a dry day for Wednesday, featuring scattered clouds and occasional sunshine. Skies remain partly cloudy, and temperatures near 11°C feel comfortable through late afternoon. Light mist could appear in some spots after dusk. Night-time conditions stay mild, dropping to about 8°C with only gentle wind movements. Light breezes.
Thursday sees moderate rain gradually intensifying, with heavier bursts possible by late afternoon. Temperatures hover near 11°C again, but gusty winds become noticeable throughout the day. Early cloud cover persists, and moisture continues into evening hours. Briefer lulls may occur, yet conditions generally stay damp overall well into the night.
Friday appears unsettled with patchy rain popping up across the region. Temperatures about 10°C keep things on the cooler side, and the sky looks mostly cloudy. Short intervals of drizzle might pass by midday. Evening brings a slight drop to near 7°C, though winds remain moderately brisk throughout. Occasional gusts.
This weekend on Saturday sees lingering patchy rain early in the morning, then heavier cloud cover building through midday. Temperatures near 9°C make it feel cool, and persistent breezes may add a slight chill. Drier moments develop late afternoon. Night-time levels slip to about 5°C in Narberth until breezes fade.
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