Today, Monday, December 8, sees patchy rain lingering throughout the day, with on-and-off drizzle. Temperatures hover about 12°C, keeping conditions mild despite potential rainy spells. Local forecasts predict damp weather, but brighter breaks could appear briefly, ensuring a mix of cloudy skies and occasional showers.
Tomorrow brings moderate rain, with heavier downpours likely by midday. Temperatures remain near 13°C, giving the day a milder feel. Clouds dominate, limiting any dry spells. Brief lulls in rainfall are possible, but wet weather generally persists into evening, offering just a slight chance for clearer skies overnight.
Midweek on Wednesday appears partly cloudy, with temperatures near 11°C. A calmer atmosphere prevails, featuring less frequent showers than earlier days. Light breezes and occasional sunshine create a more settled outlook. Despite patches of mist in the morning, the day should stay largely dry before dusk.
The next day, Thursday, signals patchy rain returning, with temperatures about 11°C. Heavier clouds drift overhead, and mist could develop early on. Showers might intensify briefly, yet some gaps in the cloud are still likely. The local forecast around Liphook highlights occasional drizzle but does not suggest persistent downpours.
Friday remains unsettled, bringing patchy rain and temperatures about 11°C. Overcast skies cover much of the area, though a shower is possible late afternoon. Conditions stay changeable into this weekend, with temperatures continuing near 11°C. Occasional drizzle and mild breezes ensure the final stretch of the week stays relatively damp. No sign of snow emerges during these final days, keeping conditions wet.
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