Today, Tuesday, June 2, in Bordon sees moderate rain persisting throughout much of the day, with light showers likely in the early hours. Temperatures near 18°C will drop to about 11°C as night falls, and a breeze may accompany these wet conditions. Skies remain grey for most of the afternoon.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, does not offer relief from damp conditions, with moderate rain likely to continue. Drizzle could appear sporadically before midday, and skies might look cloudy well past noon. Temperatures near 17°C could dip to about 10°C later on, sustaining a chill in the air and keeping the area wet.
Thursday brings the possibility of patchy rain in the morning, with occasional light showers scattered across the day. Temperatures near 16°C may settle to about 11°C overnight, creating a cool atmosphere. Cloud cover is expected, though breaks could emerge briefly. Winds remain manageable, making for a calmer but damp day.
Friday appears a touch brighter with partly cloudy skies, reducing the likelihood of rain. Temperatures about 16°C could decline to near 9°C after sunset, suggesting crisp air for evening hours. Clouds may drift in and out, but heavy showers seem unlikely. Conditions should remain mild, maintaining a benevolent forecast overall.
This weekend, Saturday, is expected to bring moderate rain again, with intermittent drizzle through midday. Temperatures near 16°C might fall to about 11°C late, reinforcing a cool tone. Overcast skies loom for much of the afternoon, though some fleeting clear patches may occur. Breezes could pick up, encouraging further showers.
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