Today, Thursday, March 5, in Newton Abbot begins with early fog drifting through the morning. Skies will remain mostly cloudy, and patchy rain is likely by midday. Temperatures near 14°C offer mild conditions for this time of year, while the late afternoon could bring a thundery spell, then showers ease.
Tomorrow sees a dip in maximums to about 8°C. Early cloud cover may give way to occasional light rain, but drier intervals should appear later on. Winds stay moderate, ensuring a cool feel throughout the day and night. Any lingering drizzle is expected to taper off by the calm evening.
Saturday remains overcast, with minimal breaks in the cloud and temperatures near 10°C. Damp patches could develop in the morning, though widespread rain seems unlikely. Light winds maintain a gentle atmosphere, and any isolated drizzle should fade quickly. Skies may stay grey, but conditions appear relatively stable all day long.
Sunday keeps a similar pattern, with fog potentially lingering at dawn. Temperatures hover about 10°C, offering a mild feeling despite persistent cloud. Any light showers are expected to stay brief, so most places should avoid sustained rain. Gradual clearing may occur late in the day, yet widespread dryness remains dominant.
Monday sees patchy rain returning, with temperatures near 13°C bringing a slightly warmer edge. Morning mist may appear, but heavier showers could develop by midday. Cloud cover dominates again, though brief brighter intervals might occur. Conditions should stabilise later, but a final sprinkle cannot be ruled out by late evening.



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