Today (Thursday, June 4) in Petersfield brings patchy rain on and off, lingering into the evening. Temperatures hover about 17°C, so it’s not too chilly. Clouds will stay dominant, with occasional breaks offering brief brightness. Showers come and go throughout the day, keeping local weather forecast conditions fairly damp.

Tomorrow is set to see occasional patchy rain, mostly in short bursts. Temperatures sit near 16°C, while skies could brighten at times. A few clouds may deliver light drizzle, but it won’t be too intense. Overall, it’s looking slightly more settled than today, though still carrying that chance of a shower.

Expect moderate downpours as the weekend starts, with heavier rainfall possible by midday. Temperatures hold about 17°C, keeping things mild but wet. Rainfall might be steady, so the afternoon could feel a bit soggy. Breezes may pick up here and there, granting a brisk feel to the day.

Sunday looks brighter in comparison, with partly cloudy skies and only tiny hints of rain. Temperatures hover near 18°C, offering a pleasant boost. Clouds that do appear shouldn’t bring more than an odd spot of drizzle. In general, the weather forecast suggests calmer conditions that might stick around through the afternoon.

Monday sees another shift back to unsettled skies, featuring bursts of patchy rain alongside limited sunshine. Temperatures rest about 17°C, so it’s neither truly warm nor very cool. Grey skies may dominate, yet the sun could poke through at times. Rain chances linger well into the evening, capping off a changeable few days.

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