Today, Tuesday, February 17 delivers a mostly gloomy outlook with patchy rain possible during the afternoon, leading into heavier flurries of snow by late evening. Overcast skies dominate much of the day, though brief breaks of cloud may appear. Temperatures hover near 5°C, dipping to about 2°C overnight for a frosty finish.

Tomorrow turns even wetter, with moderate rain likely throughout the morning and occasional sleet mixing in after midday. Stronger gusts may blow in, making conditions feel particularly unpleasant. Spotty heavier downpours cannot be ruled out, and a brief lull could appear later. Temperatures near 3°C ensure every raindrop feels extra cold.

Colder air lingers on Thursday, bringing patchy rain that may switch to heavier snow in the afternoon. Overcast skies remain persistent, offering limited brightness overall. Occasional bursts of sleet are also possible, maintaining a wintry mix that demands careful attention to changing conditions. Temperatures rest near 2°C, supporting a decidedly raw atmosphere.

Milder weather finally arrives on Friday, offering a noticeable shift from the week’s colder trend. Patchy drizzle is likely, accompanied by occasional light rain, but a few clearer spells could make an appearance. Breezes remain steady, though not as biting as before. With temperatures climbing near 10°C, it feels more comfortable, yet moisture stays in play.

This weekend continues the unsettled trend, with patchy rain likely for Saturday and Sunday. Milder air still lifts temperatures near 11°C. Drizzle may appear, but cloud breaks bring glimpses of daylight. Including Chew Magna, conditions are still changeable.

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