Today is Monday, February 9, bringing cloudy skies with patchy rain that could turn heavier later on. Showers should appear by late afternoon, with temperatures near 10°C and occasional breezes. Downpours might persist into the evening, offering a damp atmosphere for much of the day. Some lighter spells may break through at times near Liphook.
Tomorrow brings early drizzle and lingering fog, shifting to patchy rain by midday. Temperatures about 11°C maintain a mild feel, despite occasional misty periods. Light rainfall may develop throughout the afternoon, so conditions remain slightly soggy. Later in the day, gentle winds should keep things from turning too gusty.
Wednesday sees moderate rain on and off, accompanied by overcast skies. Temperatures near 10°C ensure it stays relatively mild, though repeated showers could dampen outdoor surfaces. Cloudier moments dominate around midday, but a few breaks might deliver hints of brightness. Evening conditions remain wet, and the day finishes on a moist note.
Thursday continues the damp trend, with moderate rain returning at intervals. Temperatures near 10°C hold steady, and conditions may shift between light drizzle and heavier spells. Occasional brighter patches could appear, but any dryness looks short-lived. Later on, a mix of cloud and passing showers adds to the generally soggy theme across the region.
Friday shifts to chillier conditions, with temperatures about 6°C under grey skies. Patchy rain merges with heavy swirling snow by evening, creating a wintry mix. Intense flurries could appear, and strong winds add extra bite, keeping the air unusually brisk.
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