Today (Sunday, January 4) starts off crisp and sunny, with barely a cloud visible in the early morning. Temperatures near 3°C should keep things chilly, but bright skies dominate for much of the day. Evening hours remain mostly clear, setting a calm tone to end this brisk winter day.
Tomorrow looks similar, promising another round of bright conditions under largely cloudless skies. Temperatures about 2°C stay on the cooler side, though the sunshine gives things a pleasant feel. By late afternoon, the sky may see occasional thin clouds, but any dull spells should be short-lived and fairly light.
More cloud arrives on Tuesday, although dry conditions still prevail through most of the day. Temperatures near 2°C keep the air crisp, and a few breaks in the clouds may allow sunshine to peek through. By evening, skies appear a touch greyer, but rainfall remains unlikely through this midweek period.
A higher chance of patchy rain sets in on Wednesday, raising moisture levels throughout the day. Temperatures hover about 5°C, making it slightly milder, though occasional mist might linger in the air. Showers, when they occur, should be relatively light. Later, overcast spells develop and gloomier conditions keep sunshine to a minimum.
Further unsettled conditions continue on Thursday, offering periods of drizzle and extensive overcast. Temperatures near 6°C suggest a moderate feel, though dampness persists into the afternoon. Some steadier rain may arrive briefly, but it typically eases by dusk. This mild, slightly soggy pattern rounds off the week in Liphook before nightfall.
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