Today (Saturday, May 16) sees patchy drizzle early on, with cloud lingering through midday and periodic rainy spells. Showers appear sporadically, bringing occasional wet bursts for local forecast watchers. Afternoon conditions might brighten slightly, but grey skies remain likely. Temperatures near 13°C and lows about 3°C offer a cool feel around Newton Abbot.
Tomorrow features patchy rain in the morning, with mist clearing slowly. Light drizzle may pop up after midday, so expect periods of damp weather and limited sunny spells. Highs near 12°C and lows about 4°C keep the air on the cooler side, with a gentle breeze adding to the chill.
Monday continues with intermittent rain and drizzle by midday, hinting at persistent cloudy skies through the afternoon. Occasional breaks could appear, but wet spells seem set to dominate much of the day. Daytime readings near 12°C and overnight values about 6°C maintain moderate conditions, though showers persist into late evening.
Tuesday brings a slight uptick in warmth despite scattered showers popping up in the afternoon. Patchy rain lingers, and it might turn breezy at times. Temperatures near 16°C and lows about 11°C offer a milder vibe, though drizzle pockets still appear occasionally, keeping local weather conditions a bit unpredictable.
Wednesday looks partly cloudy with possible morning drizzle and scattered rain by midday. Skies may brighten later, offering relief from lingering dampness. Conditions are forecast to reach about 18°C, dipping to near 9°C overnight. This unsettled trend continues for the rest of the week, with unpredictable spells likely.


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