In Newton Abbot, today, Wednesday, February 11, begins with patchy rain overnight and on-and-off drizzling through midday. Light showers are likely in the early afternoon, with temperatures near 11°C at their highest and dipping to about 7°C closer to evening. Fog may form as nightfall approaches, leaving conditions damp.
Tomorrow remains grey, dominated by patchy rain at intervals. Afternoon breaks could reveal brief sunny spells, though drizzle may return later. Temperatures hover near 9°C before easing to about 7°C overnight, ensuring a cool, moist end to the day. Expect a generally dull but mild scenario overall.
Friday starts wet, with early showers giving way to tumbling temperatures and transitions into heavy swirling snow by late afternoon. Icy flurries may persist into the evening, as daytime peaks near 8°C quickly drop to about 0°C overnight. Conditions turn notably wintry, promising a chilly atmosphere and a frosty landscape.
This weekend spans Saturday’s crisp dawn near -1°C and Sunday’s steady rainfall. On Saturday, clearer early skies give way to gathering cloud, pushing daytime highs about 5°C. Expect some afternoon sleet and heavier snowfall by night. Fog is possible overnight, keeping things chilly. Sunday warms to near 9°C, with moderate rain through much of the day, plus bursts of drizzle and mist in the evening. Puddles may build, but no severe storms appear likely. Both days remain unsettled, reinforcing cold, damp conditions as the week concludes. Saturday and Sunday remain unsettled, with heavier bursts possibly lingering overnight, continuing unsettled patterns into the new week.


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