Today, Monday, March 9, brings patchy rain and occasional drizzle. Higher chances of light showers keep the atmosphere damp, with temperatures about 12°C and lows near 7°C. Misty spells may settle in the early hours, so the day stays grey overall. Light winds add to the mild feel.
Tomorrow looks cloudy with patchy rain in the forecast. Conditions include brisk winds and a slight dip by sunset. Daytime highs near 11°C contrast with lows about 6°C. Damp pockets are likely, although breaks may appear later. This pattern suggests a moderate breeze and fleeting sunshine amid the occasional shower.
The midweek forecast features moderate rain, with adventurous breezes picking up momentum. Highs hover near 8°C and lows about 6°C. Skies remain overcast, offering limited brightness. Showers persist, ensuring damp roads for much of the day. Occasional heavy bursts are possible, but dryness might briefly peek through.
The next day sees patchy rain returning, accompanied by stronger gusts. Temperatures could reach about 11°C while dipping near 7°C overnight. Some light rain showers appear likely into the evening. Winds intensify, producing unsettled conditions that swirl across the region. Brief intervals of calmer skies may emerge.
Another shift arrives on Friday, with moderate rain and episodes of heavy snow mixing in. Temperatures hold near 6°C by day and drop about 2°C at night. Conditions remain unsettled, though any fleeting dryness could surface. Holsworthy may see a colder trend continuing into this weekend, maintaining wet and breezy spells. Flurries might linger, but strong gusts dominate.
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