Today, Friday, June 5, delivers patchy rain and a brisk breeze from early morning, with temperatures near 14°C dipping to about 9°C overnight. Light showers could pop up intermittently, and humidity may feel elevated. Afternoon cloud cover remains likely, offering limited sunny moments between drizzle.

Tomorrow, moderate rain is expected to linger throughout much of the region, raising chances of steady downpours. Temperatures hover near 14°C by midday and sit at about 10°C after dusk. Wind gusts might intensify, and heavier bursts of rain could develop into the evening.

Sunday brings a slightly warmer feel, climbing to near 17°C at its peak, with early morning lows about 12°C. Patchy rain may still appear, though intervals of clearer skies could break through. Mild breezes dominate the afternoon, keeping general weather conditions comfortable despite occasional drizzle.

Monday’s weather forecast suggests moderate rainfall returning in bursts, with maximum temperatures near 14°C and minimum figures about 10°C. Early precipitation might persist into midday, accompanied by cloudy skies. Winds stay relatively modest, though persistent wet spells are possible as the day proceeds.

Tuesday maintains a showery pattern, with temperatures about 14°C in daytime and near 10°C after sunset. Patchy rain remains likely, although short-lived dry intervals may occur. In Holsworthy, conditions appear unsettled, but lighter precipitation might grace the morning hours before heavier showers return. Evening humidity could linger, creating a damp atmosphere well into late hours. Gusts, however, should remain moderate. Early evening clearing might offer glimpses of brighter skies despite lingering cool air.

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