Today, Wednesday, March 11, starts off with patchy rain in the early hours, reaching temperatures near 9°C by midday and dipping to about 4°C later. Skies turn partly cloudy around noon, with a few scattered showers persisting through sunset. Breezes could pick up at times, but conditions remain manageable for most of the region near Brecon. Early drizzle might greet some. Expect a slightly damp commute, especially early.
Tomorrow brings heavier rainfall through much of the day, with afternoon peaks about 10°C and lows around 5°C. Stronger gusts may accompany the evening, making for a wet, occasionally stormy time. Showers lighten overnight, though clouds persist into the late hours.
Friday sees a cooler trend, with a top near 6°C and lows about 1°C. Patchy rain appears on and off, and the day may include brief snow flurries by morning. Cloud cover varies, opening to occasional sunny spells, though damp conditions linger until dusk.
This weekend starts Saturday with calmer skies, though occasional patchy rain could break out. Afternoon temperatures hover near 9°C, dropping about 0°C at night. Some periods of sun appear, offering more comfortable weather after recent downpours. Overall, a milder feel remains through the day, even if not entirely dry.
Sunday continues a similar pattern, with passing showers and peaks about 8°C, dipping near 4°C towards evening. Cloudy conditions dominate much of the day, but brief bright intervals can pop up. Light breezes keep things fairly steady, rounding off the weekend on a cool but somewhat damp note.
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