Today, Monday, January 5, brings early snow flurries changing to sunshine. Light drizzle could appear later, so expect a crisp day with temperatures near 2°C. The forecast for Petersfield stays generally calm, although occasional gusts might mostly create a chill. No major downpours are predicted, leaving it quite calm overall.
Tomorrow may see patchy snow at dawn followed by sunny spells before more rain arrives in the late afternoon. Temperatures about 3°C should stick around, but brisk conditions could linger. Expect occasional drizzle. A few scattered showers are likely overnight, keeping things damp yet manageable as the day winds down.
Wednesday turns milder with possible drizzle early on and breaks by midday. Temperatures near 3°C keep the air cool, though heavier rain may return later. Snow seems less likely, but the day still feels chilly. Evening stays overcast, so don’t expect too many stars above. Clouds may slightly linger overnight.
Thursday looks much wetter, bringing steady rain from midday onward. Temperatures about 9°C will feel comparatively warm, but gustier winds could blow through. Drizzle might persist throughout the afternoon, leaving roads a bit soggy in places. By evening, heavier showers may surge, ensuring a damp and chilly night for most.
Friday stays cooler with temperatures about 5°C and occasional breaks in the clouds. Rain risk lingers, though some downpours should be lighter. Snow remains unlikely, yet breezy conditions can keep things feeling brisk. Late morning could bring a brief lull in rainfall, but grey skies may dominate by the afternoon.
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