Today (Wednesday, May 13) looks consistently wet, with patchy rain persisting through most hours and brief dry intervals in the afternoon. Temperatures climb near 11°C by midday, then settle about 6°C tonight. Skies remain mostly cloudy, so brighter spells could be limited.
Tomorrow continues this damp trend, featuring more patchy rain during the morning and a chance of lighter bursts by noon. Afternoon highs hover about 11°C, with cooler air arriving late evening, dipping near 4°C. Breaks in cloud may emerge briefly overnight, but overall wet conditions still dominate.
Friday appears slightly calmer, although morning temperatures rest around 2°C, making for a chilly start. Overcast skies remain through lunchtime, with occasional drizzle possible. Afternoon readings reach about 11°C before slipping closer to 6°C after sunset. Any sunny spells will likely be fleeting.
This weekend ushers in slightly milder conditions on Saturday, promising scattered showers by mid-morning. Temperatures climb near 13°C, offering a mild feel despite the rain. Late afternoon could see intermittent breaks in the clouds. However, drizzle may return toward evening, holding readings near 9°C overnight.
Sunday brings gentler breezes around Newton Abbot, with skies staying mostly grey. Short episodes of drizzle are likely throughout the day, peaking midday when highs near 13°C. Later on, that cloud cover remains, and temperatures settle about 8°C after dark. No heavy downpours are predicted.
Early next week looks unsettled, with patchy rain likely to continue and daily highs hovering near 12°C. Occasional bright spells could appear, but overall, cloudy conditions mostly prevail.



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