Today, Monday, May 4, brings patchy rain through much of the day, with occasional cloudy spells. Temperatures near 14°C and lows about 8°C maintain a mild feel. Conditions remain unsettled, so short intervals of dry weather may appear before the showers pick up again later this afternoon. Expect breezes throughout.
Tomorrow stays mostly bright, with sunny spells likely after dawn. Temperatures hover near 13°C and dip to about 7°C overnight. Rain chances remain low, allowing skies to stay clear into late evening. A gentle breeze could appear, but overall conditions look calmer and more consistently pleasant than the previous day.
The next day, Wednesday, appears more unsettled again, with patchy rain likely and temperatures near 12°C. Overnight lows sit about 7°C, suggesting cooler evenings. Light showers could often persist in the afternoon, interrupted by occasional cloudy breaks. Overall, keep an eye on changing skies as rain chances stay relatively high.
Moving into Thursday, unsettled conditions linger as patchy rain remains in the forecast. Daytime temperatures reach about 12°C, with nights near 9°C. Spells of overcast skies could dominate, though occasional drizzle or showers persist. Some dryness may emerge at times, but overall wet weather continues throughout the afternoon and evening.
This weekend arrives after a showery Friday, with patchy rain likely in Narberth. Daytime temperatures sit near 13°C and dip to about 9°C overnight. Some breaks in the clouds are possible, but drizzle could return by late afternoon. Conditions stay mild, wrapping up the working week on a damp note.
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