Today, Sunday, November 30, offers a local weather forecast featuring partly cloudy conditions throughout the morning. Early hours might see brief patchy rain, but the afternoon brings sunny spells. Temperatures reach near 7°C, then dip to about 2°C later tonight. Light winds keep things brisk without becoming too strong.
Tomorrow continues a rainy trend with moderate showers persisting through much of the day. Puddles could form as consistent rainfall adds up, and breezes may grow stronger at times. Daytime readings hover near 10°C, and the evening remains damp with values about 8°C. Occasional lulls in rain are possible.
The next day sees patchy rain lingering into midday, though skies might brighten intermittently. Afternoon conditions improve slightly, with temperatures near 10°C, while nights drop to about 4°C. Winds ease a little, allowing for calmer spells between showers. Although not entirely dry, rainfall totals look lower than the previous day.
Midweek weather maintains a damp outlook, as more patchy rain moves in during the morning. Brief pauses in wet conditions may occur, but cloud cover stays dominant. Temperatures climb near 9°C by afternoon, with night-time levels falling to about 4°C. Gentle breezes continue, minimizing any harsh wind chill.
Moderate rain returns with heavier bursts possible and extended wet spells likely into early evening. Daytime readings settle near 8°C, dropping to about 5°C after dark in Bordon. Conditions remain overall unsettled, and stronger wind gusts may accompany occasional showers. Brief downpours remain possible, ensuring a wet end to the week through Thursday night.
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