Today, Friday, May 15, starts mostly clear, with patchy rain expected later. Temperatures near 6°C in the morning rise to about 12°C later. Winds stay breezy but not too strong. Sunny spells appear early, then light drizzle moves through around midday. Some breaks in the clouds return by late afternoon.
Tomorrow looks overcast initially, shifting to patchy rain by midday. Temperatures near 5°C at dawn climb to about 12°C under thicker cloud. Occasional drizzle might linger, but brighter moments could peek through. Winds remain moderate, shaping a cool but manageable day for anyone out and about.
Expect morning cloud to give way to patchy rain Sunday. Temperatures about 8°C early, rising near 12°C. Light rain showers pass through the afternoon, though short sunny intervals may appear. Gentle breezes pick up, creating a fresh feel with consistent drizzle continuing into the evening hours.
A moderate rain pattern sets in Monday, with temperatures near 10°C in the morning climbing about 12°C. Heavier bursts roll through midday, and skies stay grey. Gusts become stronger, adding a brisk edge to the air. Late drizzle persists, ensuring a damp conclusion.
Breezy showers dominate Tuesday, with temperatures near 12°C at sunrise and about 14°C by afternoon. Patchy rain appears on and off, brightening briefly between clouds. Winds can gust more assertively later, making conditions feel cooler. Grey skies remain firmly overhead, rounding out a week of unsettled weather in Kingsbridge. Lingering showers might carry into midweek, keeping conditions mostly cool. Sunnier spells look overall less likely.
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