Today, Sunday, June 22, arrives with misty conditions early on, followed by patchy rain likely through midday. Showers could turn heavier by the afternoon, but occasional breaks in the clouds may brighten things up. Temperatures about 20°C will keep the day pleasantly mild, even if some drizzle persists into the evening. Newton Abbot should see these unsettled conditions continue off and on.
Scattered showers remain possible tomorrow, bringing light bursts of rain earlier in the day. Occasional sunny spells might sneak through later on, offering some relief from the dampness. Temperatures near 18°C will still feel comfortable, although pockets of cloud could linger, making for a mostly grey but mild outlook.
Cloud cover sticks around Tuesday morning, with the prospect of rain returning by midday. Intermittent showers may carry on through the afternoon, though the late day could bring a few brighter spells. Temperatures about 22°C promise a touch of warmth, making this a noticeably more humid, yet changeable, day.
Conditions appear slightly friendlier Wednesday, with some early mist clearing to reveal partial sunshine. Patchy rain remains in play, especially after midday, though it might be less persistent than before. Temperatures near 22°C should feel pleasant, though occasional cloud patches could drift across, ensuring the skies remain only partly clear.
Showers return Thursday, and cooler air settles in for much of the day. Temperatures about 17°C mark a notable drop, with spells of light rain extending through the morning. Stronger bursts may arrive later, so expect damp conditions into the evening. Any fleeting glimpses of sunshine are likely to be short-lived.
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