Today, Sunday, December 7, brings moderate rain plus occasional breaks throughout the day. Bordon might see heavier bursts early on. Temperatures top about 13°C and drop near 8°C, creating a damp atmosphere. Showers are likely to persist, though any pause might be brief, keeping conditions soggy and grey overall.

Tomorrow is set for patchy rain, with on-and-off showers continuing through midday. Temperatures reach near 12°C, ensuring it stays mildly cool, while lows hover about 11°C later on. Rain could come in short bursts, so expect mostly cloudy skies with the occasional grey patch overhead.

Rain picks up on Tuesday, with showers dominating much of the day. Daytime highs climb to about 13°C, while evening lows settle near 11°C. Cloud cover remains thick, keeping sunshine limited. Adding a brisk feel to the air. This pattern suggests no big breaks from the rain.

Wednesday transitions to partly cloudy skies, offering drier spells throughout daylight hours. Maximums hover about 11°C, while overnight values dip near 6°C. Some sunshine may filter through, reducing the dampness. Rain remains unlikely, granting a quieter atmosphere and letting conditions brighten, though cloud patches could still drift across. Light breezes might make it feel cooler.

Mist develops on Thursday, gradually fading as temperatures near 10°C. Early morning starts close to 6°C, so a cool beginning is likely. Skies could clear later, revealing occasional sun. Rain looks unlikely again, maintaining calmer weather. Mild conditions persist, hinting that dryness may continue beyond the day’s end. No heavy cloud buildup is expected.

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