Today, Sunday, March 8, brings patchy rain nearby and some mist early on. Temperatures near 9°C linger into the afternoon, with thick clouds reigning overhead. Light drizzle may drift in at intervals, though any brighter spells might be short-lived. Fog could still hang around in lower areas, adding a damp vibe.
Tomorrow keeps scattered rain in play, with mild overcast spells dominating. Temperatures about 10°C could feel pleasant at brief moments if any sunshine peeks through. Dampness remains likely for most of the day, potentially easing by evening. A few leftover showers may linger, but nothing too dramatic is expected overall.
Rain turns heavier Tuesday, delivering moderate showers on and off. Temperatures hover near 9°C, accompanied by cloud-filled skies and occasional gusts. Drizzle may intensify briefly, then subside into calmer patches. Sunshine might struggle to break through, often leaving the day feeling consistently damp until any late noticeable improvement takes hold.
Patchy rain returns Wednesday, pairing with dense clouds and breezier conditions. Temperatures about 9°C keep things mild, though dryness will be sporadic. Light showers may appear at intervals, creating a rather grey atmosphere for much of the day. Evening could see a drop in showers, potentially easing the overall wetness.
Thursday brings stronger winds and moderate rain, with temperatures near 11°C lending a slightly milder edge. Intermittent drizzle might shift into heavier bursts, sustaining a changeable feel. Gusts are likely to persist, stirring up the clouds continuously. In Pembroke, these unsettled conditions look set to carry on through the day.
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