Today, Monday, March 9, brings patchy rain across the region with temperatures near 11°C and lows close to 8°C. Early mist could linger, but bursts of wet weather should break up any lingering clouds later in the afternoon.

Tomorrow continues the unsettled spell, with a mix of patchy rain and occasional bright skies possible. Temperatures about 11°C are expected, dropping to roughly 6°C after dusk. Brief dry periods may occur, though scattered showers remain likely well into the evening.

Expect moderate rain Wednesday, accompanied by breezy moments that could keep conditions feeling cool. Daytime readings hover near 8°C, while late-night values settle about 6°C. Some sunshine might peek through later on, but overall, a damp vibe is set to persist throughout.

Thursday could bring stronger winds, with patchy rain rolling through and occasional overcast skies. Afternoon highs reach near 12°C, shifting down to about 6°C overnight. Weather conditions may switch rapidly, so watch for brief lulls in the rain between gusts.

This weekend arrives on Friday, ushering in chillier air and a possible wintry mix. Daytime temperatures near 6°C could plummet to about 2°C after dark. Early rain may turn to sleet or heavy snow in places, especially by late afternoon. Chew Magna might see particularly wet intervals, indicating an unsettled end to the week. Cloud breaks could be few, offering only fleeting glimpses of clearer weather before more showers sweep in. Occasional lulls might provide short breaks from the damp, highlighting the overall changing conditions likely throughout the day.

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