Today, Wednesday, February 11, features patchy rain for much of the region. In Wellington, drizzle is possible early on, with occasional mist later. Clouds remain dominant, though brief brighter spells may occur midday. Temperatures near 11°C keep conditions mild during daylight, then hover about 7°C after sunset.
Tomorrow, Thursday brings more cloud cover and intermittent showers. Conditions look damp through most hours, though some drier interludes might appear. Winds pick up slightly, keeping the air fresh. Temperatures about 10°C around midday, then dropping near 6°C overnight as skies remain mostly cloudy with isolated rain patches.
Friday brings a colder twist with wet conditions throughout. Early hours may start near 9°C, but a rapid drop could lead to heavy snow by afternoon. Sleet and swirling flakes are likely instead of steady rainfall, making for unsettled weather. Nighttime lows hover about 1°C under persistent wintry clouds.
Saturday sees a frosty start, with the thermometer near 0°C at dawn. Sunshine peeks through in the morning, but patchy rain threatens later in the day. Temperatures rise to about 6°C before evening chill sets in. Skies turn overcast at night, creating a cool yet fairly calm scenario until midnight.
Sunday continues the unsettled trend, with moderate rain gaining momentum and gusty winds stirring. The day begins near 3°C before climbing to about 10°C by midday. Showers remain frequent, though brief lulls might appear. Heavier downpours dominate late afternoon, and winds remain brisk into late evening. Temperatures settle around 6°C by night amid lingering damp conditions.
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