Today, Saturday, February 28, features patchy rain nearby and occasional drizzle. Temperatures reach near 8°C, slipping to about 4°C by nightfall. In Crediton, early clouds may break briefly before scattered showers roll through, bringing damp conditions and mild gusts later on. Skies stay mostly overcast throughout.

Tomorrow brings moderate rain, with thermometers hitting about 11°C during the day and settling near 8°C overnight. This weekend’s damp spell might include heavier bursts, so breezy periods are likely. Brief dry windows could surface, but skies remain mostly grey for much of Sunday. Showers should gradually taper overnight.

Monday sees patchy rain lingering, with daytime highs nearing 12°C and lows about 8°C. Cloud cover persists, though the threat of constant rainfall decreases. Softer winds should usher in calmer spells, allowing occasional sunshine to peek through. These improving conditions could last through the latter part of the day.

Tuesday offers fairly calm skies, as temperatures climb to about 12°C before dipping near 5°C into the evening. Light rain may appear sporadically, but longer dry periods help break up the grey. Patchy mist could develop overnight, reducing visibility by dawn.

Wednesday continues the mild trend, with highs near 12°C and lows about 5°C. Early fog might linger, then retreat to reveal brighter intervals. Rainfall remains unlikely, and lighter breezes maintain more settled conditions heading into midweek. Sunny spells may even dominate during the afternoon hours.

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