Today, Saturday, March 13, begins this weekend, bringing a wet outlook to Lydney with patchy rain throughout the day and breaks in the clouds. Conditions turn chilly later, and there’s a possibility of heavy snow approaching midnight. Temperatures peak near 7°C before dipping to about 1°C overnight. Winds remain brisk.
Tomorrow sees fewer showers though patches of drizzle may pop up during midday. Early mist gives way to brighter skies, but light rain could return in the afternoon later. Temperatures climb to about 9°C, sinking near 2°C by nightfall. Conditions should remain quite calm overall, offering mild late-day prospects too.
Clouds and light rain set the tone Monday, with skies grey before midday. Fog might linger in spots early on, but sunny spells could emerge. Temperatures hover near 10°C, dipping to about 4°C later. Gentle breezes prevail, though drizzle could reappear toward evening, keeping conditions more unsettled for nighttime hours.
A trend might begin Tuesday, with overcast skies building. Intermittent rain is possible around midday, but breaks in the clouds could reveal sunshine. Temperatures reach near 10°C, dropping to about 6°C after dark. Breezes pick up, yet conditions remain manageable throughout most of the day, with minimal fuss and stability.
More cloud coverage arrives Wednesday, but it should remain mostly dry. Early morning haze lifts, revealing touches of afternoon sun. Temperatures settle near 12°C, falling to about 6°C by evening. Winds may gust more than recent days, though skies should stay clear enough to limit damp conditions through late hours.
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