Today is Tuesday, November 18, in Bordon, bringing cold conditions with a chance of clear skies and only brief spells of patchy rain around midday. Temperatures about 6°C in the afternoon dip near 0°C after dark. Cloud cover increases later, though major downpours seem unlikely, keeping conditions fairly calm.
A dramatic change arrives tomorrow with possible blizzard conditions in the morning. Light snow and gusty winds accompany temperatures near 3°C, making it feel colder. Rain may mix with snow around midday, creating slushy roads. Later on, conditions gradually improve, though the evening stays chilly under overcast skies.
A much brighter forecast arrives Thursday, staying mostly sunny with hardly any clouds in sight. Temperatures hover near 4°C while rain remains minimal, ensuring a dry midday. The morning starts cold, but calmer winds make it pleasant. Evening skies stay clear, rounding off a crisp and tranquil day.
A partly cloudy start greets Friday, with overcast periods emerging later on and keeping things mild. Temperatures about 4°C return, while any rain looks unlikely. Lingering clouds might arrive by afternoon, but snow remains off the table. Conditions stay relatively settled, offering a quiet end to this chilly week.
A notable rise in temperatures arrives this weekend, with Saturday reaching about 8°C and moderate rain in the forecast. Drizzle may appear early, and patchy rain lingers through midday. Misty conditions follow, giving the evening a damp feel, though the day remains milder overall. Overnight lows stay near 5°C, supported by gentle breezes.
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