Today, Wednesday, July 30, stays mostly cloudy with possible patches of rain around midday. Temperatures near 23°C keep conditions comfortably mild, while winds remain gentle at about 12 mph. Later in the afternoon, skies might break for a brief glimpse of sun, though passing clouds still linger.
Tomorrow features moderate rain for much of the day, bringing heavier bursts early on. Temperatures about 22°C feel cool under grey skies, and a brisk wind near 13 mph may accompany the showers. Some easing is possible late evening, yet damp conditions look likely to continue overnight.
Friday sees patchy rain drifting across the region, including Bordon, though drier spells might emerge by midday. Daytime highs about 19°C bring a noticeable chill, aided by winds around 13 mph. By late afternoon, showers could taper off, giving way to occasional cloud breaks and the odd sunny interval.
Saturday brings clearer spells and only minimal cloud cover, with temperatures near 23°C generating a mild finish to the week. Rain prospects remain low, and winds ease to about 9 mph. Afternoon sunshine may feel more prominent, allowing local weather watchers to enjoy a brighter outlook into the evening.
This weekend wraps up on Sunday under partly cloudy conditions and gentle breezes around 14 mph. Temperatures about 24°C add a slightly warmer touch, creating pleasant midday hours. Any lingering cloud should remain light, with no sign of showers, offering a comfortable close to the weekend and setting up a calm outlook for the following days.
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