Saturday 6th June It’s a bit of a patchwork sort of Thursday — mild, with patchy rain likely on and off through the day but nothing too determined, and a hint of brighter skies towards the evening. If you’ve been meaning to give your greenhouse a bit of a tidy or sort through the seed packets before things really get growing, this afternoon’s a good opportunity to dodge the showers. By teatime, things should be drying up nicely if you fancy pottering about outdoors, but wellies might still be wise. All told, not a washout, just worth keeping an eye on the sky.
AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image:
A floating countryside island hovers in a soft grey sky, featuring a cluster of granite crofts with turf roofs nestled along a windswept moor in the Outer Hebrides. Drifting clouds hang low as gentle summer rain dapples the wild heather and peat bogs, with puddles forming along narrow stone paths and the muted greens and purples of the landscape glistening in the damp afternoon light.