Today, Wednesday, February 18, brings steady rain with a chance of snow before dawn. Temperatures about 4°C by midday and dipping near 2°C overnight. Persistent showers and brisk winds are expected across Chew Magna, with only brief breaks in the wet spells. Local weather updates remain crucial for staying informed.
Tomorrow stays damp with on-and-off drizzle. Temperatures near 5°C may feel cool, but clouds could thin gradually later. Showers might continue through the morning, easing toward afternoon. No snow is likely, so the day should stay milder compared to earlier midweek conditions. Gusts remain moderate, ensuring light jackets suffice outdoors.
Friday turns warmer, with highs about 10°C. Quick bursts of rain might crop up, particularly in the morning, but brighter spells are possible later. Cloud cover remains widespread, yet downpours should pass swiftly. Breezes could pick up, though not as forceful as earlier. Evening appears calmer, letting mild conditions linger.
Saturday offers milder conditions with temperatures near 12°C. Occasional drizzle may appear, but heavier downpours seem less likely. Skies stay grey, though short brighter intervals could pop up. Breezy air persists, adding a fresher feel. Evening conditions remain unsettled, but no extreme weather is expected. Thin layers of cloud dominate.
Sunday holds similar patterns, reaching near 12°C again. Rain looks probable, with drizzle extending into the evening. Overcast skies persist, and any sunshine remains scarce. Winds could strengthen, but temperatures should stay mild. Conditions may shift gradually, but damp weather remains heading toward the new week. No wintery surprises appear.
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