Today, Sunday, May 31 in Bordon, an early clear sky transitions into mostly cloudy conditions before noon. Patchy rain may pop up around midday, and temperatures near 21°C keep things quite pleasant. A gentle breeze continues through the afternoon, with evening skies gradually clearing for a calm end to the day.
Tomorrow brings thicker cloud coverage and an increased likelihood of rain throughout the afternoon. Temperatures about 19°C feel mild, yet occasional heavier showers could break out. Overcast skies linger into the early evening, reinforcing a soggy atmosphere. Later in the night, lighter drizzle may persist, although brief clear patches remain possible.
Heavy rain dominates Tuesday, bringing persistent downpours that soak the region for much of the day. Temperatures near 18°C offer moderate warmth, but the ongoing showers might make it feel slightly cooler. Occasional lulls in rainfall could appear, though they may be short-lived. Evening conditions remain damp, with diminishing intensity overnight.
Wednesday features patchy rain interspersed with spells of drizzle and a chance of thunder. Temperatures about 16°C result in a cooler feel than recent days. Cloud cover dominates, limiting sunshine to brief intervals. Winds pick up marginally later on, though conditions should settle somewhat as dusk approaches.
Thursday continues unsettled weather, mixing scattered showers with pockets of thicker cloud. Temperatures near 17°C retain a moderately mild touch, yet persistent drizzle can develop at times. Occasional brighter spells might emerge, but overcast conditions will dominate for large portions of the day. Later hours carry on with a pattern.
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