Today, Monday, February 16, brings early patchy rain with clearer spells by afternoon. Conditions turn partly cloudy later, offering a drier evening. Temperatures near 8°C will keep things mild. Skies may stay mostly cloudy overnight with only minimal chances of drizzle. Expect no major snow or heavy conditions overall now.

Tomorrow sees mostly clear skies with occasional cloud. Temperatures near 4°C promise a cooler day. Early patches of light rain might appear but should quickly fade, leaving brighter conditions by midday. Any lingering showers are unlikely. Evening hours remain crisp, so expect mostly calm and stable weather through the night.

The midweek period sees a cloudy start with possible heavy rain building by midday. Some intense snow could mix in later, bringing challenging conditions. Temperatures about 4°C keep it chilly. Stronger gusts might push showers into the evening. Overnight, conditions may remain unsettled with bursts of rain or snow likely.

The following day could see moderate or heavy snow showers at times. Temperatures near 2°C remain low throughout the day. Occasional sunny spells may break through, though flurries could persist. Evening looks cold, with skies clearing, so sub-zero conditions are possible overnight. Rain seems minimal, but snow showers stay possible.

By the end of the week, skies remain overcast with little chance of rain or snow. Temperatures about 3°C feel milder. Clouds dominate, but occasional brightness might occur. Overnight dips may stay near freezing, though major showers seem unlikely. This weekend looks calmer, maintaining cool weather around Bordon without rain.

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