Today, Saturday, February 14, arrives with partial sunshine and occasional clouds. Temperatures near 5°C should peak by midday, dipping to about 0°C overnight. Skies stay mostly clear, though light rain remains possible late evening. Breezes stay moderate, creating a cool feel throughout the afternoon.

Tomorrow and this weekend bring unsettled weather with intense snow possible early on, turning to frequent rain throughout daylight hours. Temperatures near 7°C, though brisk winds might keep things chilly. Some drizzle lingers in the evening, and overcast skies remain dominant for much of the day, offering limited brighter intervals.

Expect changing skies on Monday, with patchy rain drifting in at times. Morning hours remain grey. Temperatures about 8°C could bring a milder feel, although periods of drizzle persist. Clouds break occasionally, allowing sunshine. Gusts remain moderate to strong, but conditions should be less wintry than previous days.

Conditions on Tuesday remain cool, with scattered showers likely through the midday period. Temperatures near 6°C keep things on the chilly side, though occasional breaks in the clouds may offer short-lived brightness. Rainfall activity eases by late afternoon, but skies stay partly cloudy, and evening air feels crisp.

Midweek weather on Wednesday stays quite unsettled, featuring patches of rain and moments of heavier snow. Temperatures about 4°C mean very chilly afternoons, heightened by brisk winds. Occasional bright spells might appear, yet the potential for strong snow in the evening remains. Snow showers may intensify if winds strengthen further. Overall, the day feels colder than earlier in the week.

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