Today, Monday, June 1, will bring patchy rain in Liphook and light drizzle later. Temperatures about 18°C, dropping to near 9°C by nightfall. A breeze should keep the air moving, and some cloud cover may linger. Overall, local weather conditions remain damp with a high chance of rain.

Tomorrow sees heavier showers, with moderate rain near midday. Temperatures about 19°C and lows near 12°C keep skies unsettled. More cloud build-up is expected, leading to possible bursts of downpours. Winds stay brisk but not extreme. Persistent wet periods are likely throughout the area.

The middle of the week remains showery, with patchy rain at times. Temperatures about 18°C peak during the afternoon, dipping near 10°C overnight. Some breaks in the cloud cover might appear, but damp conditions hold strong. Gusts could pick up slightly, although no intense storms are anticipated.

Conditions stay mixed the following day, with patchy rain popping up. Temperatures near 17°C, sliding to about 11°C later. Overcast skies dominate, yet moments of lighter drizzle may develop. Winds blow a bit stronger, but severe gales are not on the cards. Intermittent wet spells continue into the evening.

This weekend begins with patchy rain on Friday. Temperatures about 19°C, dipping near 10°C overnight. Some passing light showers emerge, though heavier bursts could form briefly. Skies vary between cloudiness and occasional breaks. Winds remain, adding to the airy feel. Breezes strengthen, suggesting a gusty end to the week. No widespread downpours linger, but keep an eye out for sudden rain.

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