Today, on Thursday, May 14, patchy rain dominates the local weather forecast, with scattered showers through the afternoon and temperatures near 11°C. Breezy conditions may pick up, though a few breaks in the clouds are possible late in the day, providing brief moments of clearer skies.
Tomorrow brings changing skies with intervals of sunshine and occasional showers, keeping temperatures about 11°C. Cloud clusters drift overhead, delivering spotty rain at times and cooling things by evening. However, fleeting sunbeams might brighten the midday hours, offering a momentary reprieve from the dampness. Occasional gentle breezes are also possible.
The start of the weekend on Saturday looks mostly rainy, with temperatures near 12°C. Early cloud cover lingers, leading to a steady pattern of on-and-off rain that persists into late afternoon. Short dry spells could emerge briefly, but expect showers to dominate much of the day. A mild breeze may accompany rain.
Sunday sees overcast skies and periodic downpours, bringing temperatures about 12°C. Damp conditions linger throughout the morning, transitioning to lighter rain later in the afternoon. Occasional breaks in the clouds might occur, but the day remains generally wet, making for a persistently grey outlook across many areas. Brief lulls could offer brightness.
Monday’s forecast indicates moderate rain gathering strength toward midday, with temperatures hovering near 12°C. In Narberth, gusty winds contribute to the unsettled atmosphere, prolonging drizzly spells into the evening. Clouds are likely to remain entrenched, keeping sunshine fairly limited for the remainder of the day. Occasional heavier bursts remain possible.
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