In Petersfield, today is Sunday, February 15, with overnight heavy snow easing into patchy cloud by morning. Persistent rain is possible later, and skies remain mostly cloudy. Temperatures about 9°C in the afternoon, dipping near 2°C tonight. Winds could stay strong, but conditions may calm heading into the evening.
Tomorrow tends to stay cloudy, with occasional rain expected throughout the day. Temperatures near 8°C during daylight could drop to about 4°C overnight. Brief sunny spells might appear, but grey skies likely dominate. Showers may persist into late evening, accompanied by a fresh breeze that remains noticeable.
Tuesday looks overcast most of the time. Temperatures about 6°C could hold steady, with lows near 1°C overnight. Some light rain might arrive in the late morning, although signs of bright breaks cannot be ruled out. Winds lessen slightly, making conditions feel more settled through afternoon and late evening.
Wednesday could bring frequent rain, with the possibility of sleet in colder spells. Daytime temperatures hover about 4°C, dropping near 1°C overnight. Some heavier snowfall could develop later, though conditions vary. Cloud coverage remains thick, and mild gusts continue. Evening hours may see lingering showers before turning calmer.
Thursday stays chilly, with potential for snow in early hours, then patchy rain possible later. Temperatures rise to about 2°C, falling near 1°C at night. Periodic gusts might kick up blowing snow if conditions allow, but moments of clearer skies could emerge. Daytime winds remain generally moderate as well. Showers linger, leaving the evening unsettled but calmer.
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