Today, Sunday, June 21, sees bright conditions with intervals of sunshine and hardly any breeze. Skies should remain partly cloudy, and there’s little chance of rain throughout. Temperatures climb near 23°C during the afternoon and dip to about 9°C overnight. Pleasant conditions prevail across most neighbouring areas.
Tomorrow looks even warmer under partly cloudy skies, with sunshine holding on. Conditions stay dry, and highs reach about 26°C before cooling near 14°C after sunset. Early fog could drift in but should clear fast, leaving much of the day feeling notably mild.
Tuesday continues the sunny spell, bringing mostly clear skies and radiant sunshine. Afternoon temperatures hover near 29°C, creating a hot midday stretch, while mornings stay about 15°C. No rain is on the horizon, so the forecast suggests uninterrupted brightness for much of the region.
Wednesday sees partly cloudy conditions but frequent sunny spells. Peak temperatures rest near 31°C, and early lows hover about 18°C. Brief fog may emerge at dawn, yet it should lift quickly. With no showers anticipated, the warmth lingers well into the evening.
Thursday remains sunny and very hot, with daytime temperatures pushing near 33°C. Morning haze might appear, but skies soon turn bright. Nights settle about 19°C, providing limited relief after a scorching day. In Brecon, conditions should stay clear, with no hint of rain. Gentle breezes could strengthen slightly by afternoon. This weekend should uphold the warm pattern, bringing more sun and temperatures near the low 30s, with minimal chance of showers across many areas.
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