Today, Friday, June 5, brings mostly cloudy skies with occasional patchy drizzle dominating around midday. There’s a chance of light rain throughout the afternoon, while morning starts cooler with temperatures near 7°C. Dawlish may see a scattering of showers too. Later on, highs climb to about 15°C before easing off in the evening.

Tomorrow stays wet with moderate rain likely through the day. Morning temperatures near 11°C gradually rise to about 16°C. Occasional heavier bursts appear possible, mixing with lighter spells by late afternoon. Conditions ease slightly after sundown, but clouds remain overhead.

This weekend features Sunday with patchy rain likely in the morning. Conditions brighten by midday, and temperatures near 17°C bring mild air. Drizzle may linger sporadically, though a few sunny breaks are expected now and then. Overnight values hover about 11°C, so things stay relatively gentle through the late hours.

The next day is Monday, bringing scattered showers and a chance of heavier rain into the afternoon. Early temperatures near 9°C make for a cool start, then rise to about 16°C. Some brighter moments could appear between showers, but wet conditions remain the main theme, easing slightly towards evening.

The following day, Tuesday, sees patchy rain return, though not as intense. Morning starts near 8°C, leading to fairly mild midday readings approaching about 16°C. Showers could develop intermittently, interspersed with the possibility of partial sunshine. Later on, clouds gather again, but any rainfall appears light, keeping the early evening relatively calm, which remains fairly comfortable and pleasant.

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