Today, Saturday, July 19, sees steady downpours from dawn until late afternoon, with occasional breaks later. Temperatures about 16°C climb near 23°C, bringing a bit of warmth despite the rain. Breezes remain moderate, so expect passing clouds to linger. Some heavier spells appear mid-morning before easing off. Conditions remain unsettled.

Tomorrow marks this weekend’s second day with moderate rain dominating much of the morning. Temperatures near 15°C rise about 20°C by midday, though heavier bursts might push through early on. Winds stay brisk but not severe. Intermittent cloud breaks could unveil limited sunshine, especially towards late afternoon or early evening.

A damp start arrives Monday, with rain likely from morning into midday. Temperatures near 14°C should climb about 22°C, bringing daytime warmth despite occasional showers. Clouds remain prevalent, but a calmer afternoon may emerge. Breezes settle, allowing brief brighter intervals to develop before nightfall sets in. Some showers might persist.

A varied outlook emerges Tuesday, featuring dry spells and patchy rain in the late afternoon. Temperatures begin near 13°C and head about 23°C, ensuring a relatively mild feel. Skies alternate between overcast and fleeting sun. Light breezes carry scattered clouds, though no truly widespread downpours are expected at this point.

A partly cloudy outlook appears Wednesday, with minimal rain on the cards. Early temperatures hover near 12°C, peaking about 22°C by mid-afternoon. Clouds should dominate at intervals, yet bursts of sunshine remain possible. Conditions beyond midweek look settled in many places, including Bordon. Breezes stay gentle with no major changes.

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