Today is Thursday, March 12, and patchy rain is expected with temperatures near 10°C. Skies could stay mostly cloudy, but brief dry intervals may pop up now and then. Conditions remain a bit breezy during the day, so occasional gusts might accompany the drizzle.
Tomorrow brings moderate rain, so the forecast looks rather soggy. Temperatures hover about 7°C, keeping the air on the colder side. Damp weather might linger through much of the afternoon, with scattered showers continuing well into the evening. Grey skies dominate, limiting any significant sunshine.
Heading into this weekend, Saturday sees patchy rain and temperatures near 9°C. Skies remain mostly grey, though the chance of brighter intervals is not ruled out. In Bordon, showers could appear at intervals, keeping conditions damp throughout the day. Sunday also brings intermittent wet spells with temperatures near 10°C, but occasional gaps in the cloud may provide fleeting sunshine. Mild breezes should persist, offering modest airflow. By evening, any lingering rain is likely to taper off, leaving a slightly clearer end to the weekend.
There are partly cloudy skies on Monday, with temperatures about 10°C, suggesting a mild start to the new week. Any threat of rain seems minimal, as sunshine emerges periodically. Winds remain light, creating calmer conditions than previous days. Afternoon hours could feel pleasantly comfortable, while the evening keeps a steady pattern of dryness, rounding out a more settled spell of weather. Temperatures may hold steady after sunset, making nighttime conditions mild compared to earlier in the week.
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