Today is Monday, February 2, bringing patchy rain early on in Bordon with mostly cloudy skies later. Temperatures near 8°C and lows about 5°C are expected, so it’s a bit on the chilly side. Some drizzle may appear, but overall, conditions remain fairly mild and slightly damp later this afternoon.

Tomorrow sees more cloud and patchy rain, with daytime highs near 6°C. Light drizzle could show up, but it shouldn’t last long. Winds might pick up, yet the cooler feel will stick around. A few misty patches might form, adding a bit of dampness in the air. Overcast remains possible.

Wednesday stays damp with patchy rain lingering throughout much of the day. Temperatures about 9°C offer a slightly milder feel, but persistent drizzle may keep skies grey. Windy spells are weaker, though the humidity holds firm. Some breaks could appear later, though any sunshine is likely quite brief and short-lived.

Thursday brings a partly cloudy scene, with temperatures rising near 8°C by midday. The morning might feel crisp, about 2°C, but sunshine peeks through at times. Cloud cover becomes scattered, allowing drier air to dominate. Evening cools rapidly, so watch for mist but mostly minimal rain risk and calm overnight.

Friday looks colder with highs near 4°C and lows about 2°C. Patchy rain remains possible, especially later, bringing light drizzle at times. Skies stay overcast in places, but occasional breaks could occur. Winds ease, although damp conditions persist well into the night, rounding off the week on a cooler note.

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