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19 March 2025

Mixed Weather Forecast For Southwest England This Week

Chard, Exmouth, and Falmouth brace for sunny spells followed by cloud and rain

In the southwest of England, variable weather is ahead for the week as forecasts from the Met Office offer insights into conditions expected across regions such as Chard, Exmouth, and Falmouth.

As of Wednesday, March 19, 2025, Chard is slated to experience a blend of sun and clouds. The day will kick off with sunny intervals before transitioning to a more cloudy atmosphere by lunchtime. Temperatures are predicted to peak at a pleasant 14°C before dipping to 4°C at night. Although the sun will shine in the morning, the clouds rolling in might signal a shift in the weather pattern.

On the same day, Exmouth is also experiencing a similar mix of weather. The forecast suggests a dry day with a blend of clouds and sunshine, seeing highs of 12°C and lows of 7°C. What's more, with only a 5 percent chance of rain, residents can expect to enjoy a beautiful day outside, potentially engaging in various activities without the threat of rain.

Meanwhile, Falmouth, too, is set to follow suit. Reports indicate late morning sunshine after a start with low clouds. The expected temperature will reach around 12°C, with a low of about 6°C, echoing the patterns observed in the other towns.

As we look towards Thursday, March 20, 2025, the forecasts suggest pleasantly sunny days ahead. In Chard, skies will remain mostly clear before partially clouding over at night. Highs are expected to reach 18°C with nighttime lows around 8°C, marking a nice progression in temperature.

In Exmouth, clearer skies promise to dominate the day, with comfortable temperatures hitting up to 14°C. Only minor chances of rain are anticipated, staying below 10 percent, making it a prime day for outdoor plans or gatherings.

In Falmouth, similar conditions are on slate with sunny intervals and temperatures spanning 7°C to 13°C. Thus, locals will be treated to another pleasant spring day, which is especially welcome as the region transitions further into the season.

However, on Friday, March 21, 2025, indications show a shift as gloomy weather may head towards the southwest. Chard will likely see overcast skies with sunny intervals expected by lunch, as temperatures hover between 15°C maximum and 7°C minimum.

Exmouth will experience a somewhat bleak day too, with overcast conditions prevailing and showers expected, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures are projected to fluctuate from a low of 8°C to a high of 13°C. The chance of precipitation rises to 50 percent, making it a day best for indoor activities if the forecast holds true.

Similar scenarios await Falmouth on Friday, where partly cloudy conditions will accompany temperatures from 8°C to 14°C. The chance of rain sits at around 10 percent, slightly hinting at a possibility of showers, which could also be a reason for the change in evening plans.

Looking into Saturday, March 22, 2025, gloomy weather seems set to continue. In Chard, a mostly overcast day with expected light showers by lunchtime is on schedule. The temperature is predicted to drop, reaching a maximum of 12°C and a minimum of 3°C.

Exmouth will likely share similar gloomy traits with cloud cover becoming more prominent. Temperatures there will oscillate from 7°C to 13°C, with a 50 percent chance of rainfall indicating that umbrellas might be a good idea for any outdoor adventure.

Finally, in Falmouth, Saturday is also set to bear mostly cloudy conditions. With temperatures ranging from 9°C to 15°C and the chance of rain forecasted at 20 percent, residents should remain prepared for some unexpected showers.

As the week wraps up, Sunday, March 23, 2025, will carry forth cloudy skies with varying temperatures across all three towns. In Chard, the forecast predicts highs of only 10°C and lows around 3°C, while Exmouth expects temperatures to stay between 6°C and 12°C. Falmouth, similarly, will have temperatures maintaining between 10°C and 14°C, with rain likely stirring late in the morning.

Overall, despite an initially pleasant stretch of sunny intervals, residents are advised by the Met Office to stay alert, as changes are inevitable beyond the midweek mark. Regular updates from national forecasts should be consulted to ensure preparedness for the shifting, variable British weather.