Today, Saturday, January 17, brings patchy rain early on, drifting to cloudy skies later. Morning drizzle transitions into a calmer afternoon, with temperatures near 9°C. Light mist could persist by evening, and the night dips close to 5°C. No heavy downpours are expected, but a damp feel lingers.
Tomorrow sees a break from showers as Sunday remains mostly grey. Daylight highs sit about 8°C, so it feels slightly mild compared to earlier chilly spells. Skies stay cloudy, but conditions stay dry through the afternoon. Overnight cooling heads near 3°C, ensuring minimal moisture in the air.
A gently misty start shapes Monday, giving way to occasional glimpses of sun. Daytime readings hover about 9°C, keeping things on the milder side. Rain remains unlikely, though some stray drizzle could pop up briefly. By evening, more mist rolls in, pushing overnight temperatures close to 5°C.
On Tuesday, partly cloudy skies persist, with daytime levels peaking about 9°C. Wind shouldn’t be too gusty, maintaining a gentle breeze. Evening brings scattered clouds, and late-night readings hover near 4°C. In Liphook, local weather follows this mild trend, offering no sign of heavy showers or sudden chills.
Midweek sets in with overcast skies and cooler conditions, topping out about 5°C. Breezes stay moderate, and the chance of rain remains slim. Late evening sees temperatures dropping close to 0°C, introducing a slightly sharper chill. That pattern extends through the remainder of the week, maintaining subdued cloud cover and limited rainfall prospects. Short bursts of sunshine might appear midday.
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