
"The early part of next week looks set to be calm with not too much rain, but things could turn wet and windy heading into next weekend. Today will be mostly cloudy but dry, with the occasional bit of drizzle. There might be some brighter periods during the afternoon, but they will be limited. Highest temperatures today will be between 11 and 14C."
"The recent period of settled weather will continue as we move further into next week, with another dry day promised for Tuesday. It will be cloudy again, but the southwest will enjoy the best of some sunny spells, with highs of 12 to 15C. "Very little change" is expected for Wednesday, when overnight mist and fog will again clear ahead of another dry and cloudy day."
"There will be a slight change from Thursday onwards when it will be slightly breezier, though it will remain dry. Conditions are expected to turn "a little more unsettled" from Friday, with outbreaks of rain and drizzle and some strong winds. Though there is still some uncertainty beyond that, current signs for Saturday show a "wet and blustery day" with winds reaching near gale force on the west coast."
The next several days will be mostly calm and largely dry, with occasional drizzle and limited bright spells. Today will be mostly cloudy and dry with highest temperatures of 11 to 14C. Overnight will be dry with patches of mist and fog and lows of 7 to 10C. Early tomorrow mist will clear to a dry, cloudy day with isolated sunshine and coastal light rain, highs 13 to 16C. Settled conditions continue into Tuesday and Wednesday with cloud and some sunshine in the southwest, highs around 12 to 15C. Slightly breezier but dry on Thursday. Conditions turn more unsettled from Friday with rain, drizzle and strong winds, and Saturday looks wet and blustery with near-gale west-coast winds.
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