Today, Sunday, February 15 brings shifting weather in Bordon, with early heavy snow giving way to overcast skies and on-and-off rain later. Temperatures near 9°C may drop to about 2°C overnight, keeping evenings brisk. Brief spells of thunder might pop up late, while moderate breezes add to the unsettled feel.

Tomorrow, which is Monday, looks mostly cloudy with occasional rain. Temperatures near 8°C could reach about 4°C after dark. Patchy bursts of sunshine may appear, though grey skies dominate and moderate gusts could shift conditions quickly. Showers might vary in intensity, creating a changeable forecast. Expect intermittent drizzle periodically too.

Conditions on Tuesday appear largely overcast, with minimal rain likely. Temperatures about 6°C might settle near 2°C into evening, bringing a light chill. Skies remain dull, but the odd bright spell could sneak through. Winds lessen somewhat, offering calmer weather compared to earlier in the week. No snow is expected.

Midweek on Wednesday ushers in colder conditions and periods of steady rain mixed with occasional snow. Temperatures near 4°C pair with lows about 2°C, keeping things chilly. Intermittent heavy snow bursts might develop later, though brief breaks in the cloud could occur at times. Winds pick up, adding extra bite.

Later on Thursday remains cold, with temperatures about 2°C by midday and near 1°C overnight. Patchy rain may slightly appear, light snow could also drift in during the afternoon. Brisk breezes sometimes cause blowing snow to linger. Conditions shift, ending the week in unsettled fashion. No major accumulations are anticipated.

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