Today, Tuesday, February 17, brings overcast skies with a slight chance of late-evening flurries. Conditions remain fairly dry until nightfall, when there’s a possibility of light snow. Temperatures stay about 5°C, making for a chilly but manageable day. Winds should be moderate, keeping things brisk.
Tomorrow sees early snow turning to moderate rain, so expect soggy conditions. Showers last throughout the daytime, with temperatures near 4°C keeping it cold. Brisk winds may add a raw feel to the air. By late afternoon, drizzle persists, creating a damp environment for much of the evening.
Thursday maintains a mix of drizzle and cloud cover, with occasional rainfall through midday. Temperatures hold about 5°C, and the sky rarely clears. Humidity stays high, giving the day a grey vibe. A quieter breeze may arrive late, but dampness lingers into the night.
Friday could turn milder as clouds give way to drizzle. Temperatures reach about 9°C, offering a warmer feel compared to previous days. Showers are likely off and on, but occasional breaks might brighten the sky. Gusts pick up slightly, though overall conditions stay mild.
In Liphook, this weekend brings overcast conditions with temperatures about 12°C. Skies remain grey, yet the mild air hints at a pleasant shift. Rain seems unlikely, offering a drier day overall. Gentle breezes keep the atmosphere comfortable and fairly calm. Although sunshine might be limited, the comparative warmth could linger, wrapping up the week on a more temperate note. Late evening sees little variation, holding steady under calm skies.
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