Today, Thursday, June 4, has patchy drizzle and a decent chance of rain. Temperatures near 15°C will keep it cool, with breezy periods in the afternoon. Overnight, readings drop to about 10°C, so conditions stay a bit damp but not too chilly. Anyone around Brecon might see occasional breaks, though skies remain mostly cloudy.
Tomorrow brings a modest improvement, with drier spells showing up. Temperatures hover near 15°C, while morning lows sit at about 6°C. Some spots see patchy drizzle, yet clearer skies appear later. Wind remains moderate, but not as strong as before. Late afternoon might feel fresher and slightly brighter, though a brief shower cannot be ruled out.
This weekend sees wetter conditions on Saturday, with moderate rain and temperatures about 16°C. Sunday continues the damp trend, reaching near 16°C again but starting off cooler in the early hours. Rainfall remains likely, though there may be brief dry interludes. Windy intervals add a brisk feel on both days, keeping things unsettled. Cloud cover sticks around for much of the period, limiting lengthy sunny spells.
Monday looks wet again, with moderate rain returning and daytime highs near 13°C. Early morning temperatures settle at about 8°C, so it stays chilly. Breezy gusts persist, and showers could turn heavier later. A few brighter patches might peek through but won’t last long amid the ongoing unsettled spell. Skies remain mostly grey well into the evening, restricting any prolonged brightness. The weather remains somewhat unpredictable, rounding off a particularly changeable stretch of days.
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