Today, Tuesday, February 10 in Newton Abbot, brings patchy rain with damp conditions lingering much of the day. Temperatures stay near 8°C early on and climb to about 11°C in the afternoon, offering mild but cloudy skies. Occasional drizzle could develop, making the air feel slightly cooler.
Tomorrow sees moderate rain likely, with breezy spells pushing winds around the region and enhancing weather interest. Readings hover near 9°C, creating a crisp sensation under grey clouds. Light downpours persist throughout daylight hours, leaving surfaces wet and the overall mood rather damp.
An unsettled outlook continues Thursday with patchy rain on and off, occasionally broken by brief sunny intervals. Temperatures reach about 9°C, though a gentle breeze may keep things feeling cooler. Much of the day remains overcast, yet heavier bursts of rain seem less frequent than earlier in the week.
A dramatic shift arrives Friday, with intense winter conditions rolling in and heavier rainfall at times. Temperatures drop to near 1°C, accompanied by strong gusts that heighten the chill. Icy showers can mix with sleet, turning conditions rather slippery. Periods of forceful downpours and swirling winds dominate the afternoon, creating a stark contrast to earlier milder weather.
Mostly dry weather arrives Saturday, giving a slight reprieve from stormy spells. Afternoon highs hover about 4°C, while nightfall sees readings near 0°C under calmer skies. Gentle cloud cover lingers, but no substantial rainfall is expected. Cooler air stays in place. This weekend signals a quieter phase, with minimal moisture on the horizon overall.


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