Today (Wednesday, November 19) in Liphook is set for blustery conditions with bursts of snow early on. Temperatures near 4°C will drop to about -1°C by night. Rain remains likely at times, so expect occasional showers. Cloud cover dominates, though brief clear spells may appear late in the evening.
Tomorrow looks calmer with lots of sunshine. Temperatures top about 4°C while dipping near -2°C overnight. Rain is unlikely throughout the day, creating a bright atmosphere. Light winds should keep conditions relaxed. Skies remain mostly clear, supporting a crisp outlook. Showers remain absent, ensuring dryness across the region.
Expect cooler weather on Friday, with highs near 5°C and lows about -1°C. Sunshine holds on through much of the morning, but patchy clouds might appear by afternoon. Dry conditions persist. Evening may turn chilly, though no significant rain is forecast. Winds remain gentle, keeping the day calm.
A milder pattern arrives on Saturday, with temperatures near 8°C and a low around 2°C. Patchy rain is expected, especially early on. Overcast skies might linger, but some drier moments could emerge. Breezes remain moderate, ensuring it won't feel too cold. Evening conditions stay damp, though not severe.
Another mild day develops on Sunday, reaching near 8°C, with overnight lows about 3°C. Patchy rain may pop up briefly, but sunny intervals are likely. Cloud cover appears off and on, though heavy showers seem less probable. Light winds make for a gentle flow, rounding out the week quietly. Occasional mist could return overnight, but remains light.
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