Today, Monday, January 26, brings patchy rain across Liphook. Early cloud cover may linger, with the possibility of light drizzle later. Temperatures hover about 7°C, dipping to near 4°C overnight. Breezes could pick up momentum, so scattered showers are likely throughout the day.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, looks stormy with heavy rain dominating much of the day. Expect frequent downpours and brisk winds. Temperatures reach about 9°C by midday, falling to near 5°C when evening sets in. Wet conditions continue well into nightfall, though they might lighten briefly at times.
Wednesday should bring clearer skies and plenty of sunshine. The day remains mostly dry with a touch of morning cloud. Temperatures climb to about 8°C before dropping near 3°C overnight. Light breezes keep the air fresh, and no real rain is expected throughout this bright period.
Thursday sees a mix of overcast conditions and patchy rain. Showers could emerge later, but breaks in the cloud provide occasional relief. Temperatures hover near 6°C in the afternoon and may slip to about 1°C by late evening. Gusts gradually calm, easing any lingering dampness.
Friday will continue the unsettled pattern with patchy rain on and off. Temperatures could reach about 9°C by midday and settle near 6°C after sunset. Occasional drizzle remains possible, interspersed with drier intervals. Conditions stay fairly mild heading into the weekend, although a few showers cannot be ruled out. Winds may shift slightly, carrying mild air across the region. The day eventually closes with mostly light showers, ending a changeable week.
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