Today (Tuesday, May 12) brings patchy rain, with a few sunny intervals possible early on. Conditions stay relatively mild, though clouds gradually build after midday. Temperatures hover near 15°C by mid-afternoon, dipping to about 2°C overnight. Occasional light rain is probable later, so expect slightly damp patches into the evening.
Tomorrow looks unsettled, featuring frequent showers and probable drizzle at times. Highs reach near 12°C, with lows about 5°C. Overcast skies dominate much of the day, though brief breaks could offer some brighter moments in the late afternoon. Winds remain moderate, contributing to a cool, damp feel.
Thursday sees patchy rainfall near Liphook, bringing occasional heavier bursts. Temperatures hover about 12°C through midday, with lows near 3°C overnight. Cloud cover persists, but scattered intervals of sunshine may appear between downpours. Breezes pick up slightly, and conditions could feel chilly under the thicker cloud layers.
Friday stays largely overcast, but only light drizzle is anticipated. Daytime peaks approach about 12°C, while early hours see lows near 2°C. The day remains dull yet fairly dry overall, with minimal rainfall expected. Skies may brighten briefly at times, though any clear spells look short-lived.
This weekend offers more unsettled conditions, with patchy rain likely and intervals of light breezes. Top temperatures hover near 11°C, and lows settle about 4°C, making evenings somewhat crisp. Showers could be on and off throughout the day, interspersed with short dry windows. Clouds remain dominant, yet a stray glimpse of sunshine is possible if rain clouds briefly thin out.
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