Today, Sunday, March 8, sees fog and patchy rain sweeping through the region, with temperatures near 10°C by midday and dropping to about 7°C at night. Overcast skies might dominate, and occasional drizzle could appear. Winds persist. Crediton is expected to experience a damp start, drying as the afternoon progresses.
Tomorrow keeps the showery pattern going, with patchy rain and occasional mist. Daytime temperatures hover near 13°C and slip to about 5°C overnight. Bright intervals might emerge, though wet spells remain probable through midday. Some clouds could break briefly, but no lasting dryness is expected. Light winds will blow sporadically.
A breezy day follows on Tuesday, with patchy rain again likely. Afternoon temperatures sit near 10°C, dipping to about 5°C after dark. Overcast hours may dominate, but occasional breaks in the clouds could appear. Intermittent drizzle is possible by midday, and rainfall might intensify later. Conditions should gradually ease overnight.
Midweek conditions remain unsettled on Wednesday, with maximum temperatures near 9°C and lows about 6°C. The morning might bring patches of rain, clearing to occasional sunshine by midday. Gusty winds could develop, adding a brisk feel. Later in the afternoon, skies may brighten granting a cooler evening with scattered cloud.
Moving into Thursday, patchy rain returns along with stronger winds. Highs hover near 12°C, while lows settle about 6°C. A mix of cloud and brief sunny spells is predicted, but showers could remain frequent through the afternoon. Gusts might pick up, creating downpours. Conditions look changeable heading towards the weekend.
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