Today, Sunday, May 17, in Brecon, brings misty spells early on, evolving into patchy rain and light drizzle by midday. Temperatures near 11°C are expected, with lows about 2°C, so conditions stay brisk. Fog may linger for a while, but drier pockets could emerge briefly before dusk. A chill persists.
Tomorrow continues the rain trend, featuring occasional downpours mixed with drizzle through much of the daytime. Values climb to about 14°C, with overnight lows near 3°C. Patches of cloud dominate, though brief clearer intervals might appear. Winds stay moderate, adding a fresh feel to the showery patterns. Occasional light gusts.
The following day, Tuesday, sees showers persisting, but some brighter spells could break through. Highs hover near 14°C, dipping to about 8°C overnight. Rainfall might intensify at times, yet intervals of milder skies are possible. Breezy conditions continue, making late-evening drizzle feel a bit cooler. Cloud cover remains fairly extensive.
Midweek, Wednesday, promises a gentle rise in temperatures, reaching about 17°C and slipping near 9°C later on. Patchy rain is likely, though dryness increases in the afternoon. Cloudy skies persist for much of the day, but occasional breaks could offer fleeting sunshine. Winds may pick up slightly. Evening drizzle possible.
Later in the week, Thursday, brings a pleasant outlook, with highs near 20°C and lows about 12°C. Patchy rain remains a possibility, but dry spells may dominate. Skies turn brighter, offering milder air for most of the day. This weekend might maintain that warmth, though showers cannot be ruled out.
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