Today, Friday, May 15, brings patchy rain across the region, setting a cool and damp atmosphere. Skies remain mostly cloudy, though occasional bright spells might show up. Temperatures rest about 9°C during the day, dropping to near 5°C by nighttime. Local weather watchers may notice passing showers continuing off and on in Holsworthy.
Tomorrow keeps the unsettled pattern, with patchy rain persisting and daytime readings near 12°C. Early hours remain close to 5°C, so chilly starts are possible. Some breaks in cloud cover could appear, but light drizzle is likely in the afternoon. Occasional bursts of heavier showers might also be noticed briefly.
This weekend sees Sunday remain showery, with bursts of rain recurring through the day. Temperatures hover about 11°C, so it stays on the cooler side. Greyer skies could dominate, though brief sunny spells might break through. Brisk breezes may carry moisture around, making conditions damp for much of the time.
Monday continues the wet streak with moderate rain likely at times. Temperatures rest near 12°C, keeping things mild under persistent cloud. Light showers may turn heavier during midday, and pockets of drizzle could linger into late afternoon. Winds become slightly gustier, contributing to a consistently cool and soaked environment.
Tuesday signals a slight shift, with patchy rain easing periodically. Temperatures settle about 14°C, giving a slight boost from previous days. Cloud cover remains extensive, and occasional light drizzle might still pop up. The area sees calmer conditions overall, yet fresh showers could spark intermittent sogginess before the day ends.
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