Today, Saturday, October 18, is mostly partly cloudy, with patchy rain early on and near 14°C by midday. Some sun will break through later, but this weekend appears unsettled overall. Evening skies remain overcast, with overnight temperatures about 9°C. Chances of drizzle remain low, yet cannot be ruled out entirely.
Expect moderate rain tomorrow, with heavier spells likely all day and temperatures about 15°C. Early morning drizzle could linger through the afternoon, but drier conditions may emerge briefly before more showers move in. Gusty winds keep things unsettled, though minimum values are near 12°C overnight.
Expect a rainy start on Monday, featuring frequent downpours and near 13°C midday highs. Conditions remain damp well into the afternoon, with only brief breaks in the cloud. Evening falls cool, hovering about 11°C, ensuring the wet pattern sticks around. Winds maintain a notable presence as showers persist well past sunset.
Expect lighter showers on Tuesday, although patchy rain is still possible and temperatures near 15°C remain likely. Morning hours could start dry, offering a hint of brightness. Any rainfall later in the day should be short-lived, paving the way for clearer spells. Evening lows hover near 8°C.
Look for generally mild conditions on Wednesday, with about 14°C at peak, though occasional rain returns in places. Sunshine may break through at intervals, but cloud cover dominates much of the afternoon. Nights cool quickly, dropping to about 7°C. Bordon could see brief intervals without showers, offering a respite from the damp trend. Sporadic dryness emerges later.
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