Today, Thursday, April 2, begins with patchy rain clearing to partly cloudy skies. Temperatures near 9°C by the afternoon and about 5°C overnight keep conditions cool. Light breezes will linger, but no major downpours are expected into the evening.
Tomorrow sees patchy rain at times, accompanied by occasional drizzle well into the daylight hours. Temperatures about 11°C offer slightly milder air, with lows near 7°C. Stronger gusts could bring brief showers, though longer dry spells should still emerge before nightfall.
Saturday kicks off this weekend with brighter periods and a jump in daytime warmth to near 13°C, dipping to about 8°C later. Some sunshine mixes with cloud cover, and patchy rain remains possible. Brief spells of dryness are likely between scattered showers, creating a changeable outlook that keeps the forecast interesting through the afternoon.
Sunday could feel noticeably cooler, with temperatures near 9°C and overnight lows about 4°C. Patchy rain surfaces again, but intervals of calmer conditions should break up the damp spells. Winds may pick up in places, yet there is still potential for occasional drier breaks to keep the day from feeling too grey.
Monday looks significantly brighter, bringing ample sunshine and milder conditions. Daytime highs near 13°C pair with overnight figures about 3°C, ensuring a crisp start and a comfortable afternoon. Minimal rainfall is expected, and breezes stay relatively light. Holsworthy could enjoy calmer skies, allowing for a settled outlook for many areas. This pattern suggests an overall pleasant run of weather to begin the new week.
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