Today, Tuesday, March 23 brings a mostly dry local forecast with partly cloudy skies dominating. Temperatures remain near 12°C, creating mild weather conditions throughout the daytime hours. Light cloud cover should linger into late afternoon, though no severe rain seems likely, ensuring a calm outlook. No gusty winds are anticipated.
Tomorrow brings patchy rain, with intermittent drizzle and heavier bursts possible late in the day. Cloudy skies dominate most hours, keeping sunshine elusive. Temperatures hover about 13°C, marking a slight bump from today. Dawlish may see some sporadic showers, though conditions periodically ease, offering brief dry spells. Showers might linger.
Thursday appears cooler, with temperatures staying near 7°C and frequent rain likely. Overcast skies grace much of the morning, and any sunshine remains fleeting. Lighter drizzle could transition into steadier showers by midday. Cloud cover persists through afternoon, curbing bright intervals. Overall, the day feels damp but far from extreme.
Friday sees a modest temperature climb, reaching about 8°C. Periodic patchy rain might feature early on, with drier breaks possible later. Clouds remain dominant, limiting widespread sunshine, though a few clearer patches may appear. Conditions stay relatively stable, and any lingering drizzle looks brief. Evening hours seem quietly subdued overall.
This weekend begins milder, with temperatures near 12°C and a chance of rain. Occasional cloud breaks might allow short bursts of sun, though cloudy intervals still prevail. Conditions feel more comfortable than earlier in the week, yet showers cannot be ruled out. Later in the day, skies could brighten briefly.
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