Today, Tuesday, January 6, in Petersfield unfolds with moderate snow moving across the area, followed by a chance of light rain later. Temperatures near 3°C shape a chilly forecast, keeping everything rather crisp. Skies may stay cloudy, but there should be brief clear spells amid the snowfall.
Tomorrow features a mix of cloud and occasional rain, with temperatures about 4°C. There might be brighter moments in the afternoon, but passing showers could keep the ground damp. Winds pick up slightly, though conditions remain mostly mild for this time of year.
Thursday brings steady rain and a noticeable breeze, keeping umbrellas in demand. Temperatures near 10°C mark a notable jump, with brisk winds possibly gusting in exposed spots. Grey skies dominate much of the day, and occasional heavier downpours can appear, adding to the damp forecast.
Friday sees scattered cloud and possible rain patches, with temperatures about 5°C. A cool breeze lingers, but dry intervals should emerge throughout the afternoon. Snow is not expected, yet the air remains fresh and crisp. Overall, a mix of cloud and brief sunny spells shapes the outlook.
This weekend keeps things brighter, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures near 4°C. Early morning might feel chilly, but the chance of rain stays minimal. Sunshine should break through the cloud cover, delivering a calmer day. Light winds add to a more settled ambience for the day’s forecast. Night-time remains cool under mostly clear conditions, offering a peaceful end to the week. Frost risk remains low overnight too.
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