Today, Tuesday, November 18, promises a crisp start in Liphook before clouds gradually move in. Patchy rain could appear around midday, and conditions remain overcast later. Temperatures near 6°C may slip to about 0°C overnight, so it feels quite cool. Watch for brief drizzles adding a slight dampness throughout the day.
Tomorrow looks chillier with occasional snow flurries turning into a possible blizzard for a short time. Winds may gust at times, adding to the chilly vibe. Temperatures about 4°C won’t climb much, and overnight lows near -1°C keep conditions cold. Skies might clear briefly in the afternoon, but more snow or rain is likely before evening.
Thursday brings bright sunshine with no rain in sight. Temperatures near 4°C during the day feel mild compared to the early chill of about -2°C at dawn. The air remains dry, so expect mostly clear skies and a calm breeze to carry that crisp autumn atmosphere.
Friday stays partly cloudy, though sunshine should peek through at times. Temperatures near 4°C pair with overnight values dropping to about -1°C, making it a chilly end to the afternoon. No significant rain is expected, and the day should remain generally calm with just a fleeting cloud.
This weekend turns warmer with moderate rain in the mix. Temperatures near 8°C provide a milder feel, though heavier showers might appear during the morning. Mist patches could linger into evening, and occasional drizzle may persist through the night. Clouds hang around, but short breaks of clearer skies remain possible.
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