Today, Thursday, January 1, the weather forecast suggests partly cloudy skies with only a slight chance of afternoon drizzle. Temperatures about 5°C will feel chilly, but clear spells should appear later. A gentle breeze is expected, keeping conditions brisk across local areas, including Petersfield.
Tomorrow brings a higher chance of snow as moderate flurries develop early. Conditions could turn heavier around dawn before easing into the afternoon. Temperatures near 3°C ensure a crisp feel, and strong gusts may accentuate the chill. Skies may begin to brighten slightly later in the day.
Drier and calmer weather is on the cards for Saturday, promising clear skies for much of the morning. Temperatures about 2°C will still be on the cool side, but sunshine could linger through midday. The weather forecast indicates minimal cloud cover, maintain bright conditions. Snowfall is unlikely, offering a pleasant break from recent wintry weather. Evening hours remain largely clear with minimal wind.
This weekend continues with Sunday staying mostly sunny, reinforcing the calmer pattern. Temperatures near 2°C should hold steady, though frost might be noticeable early. Light breezes are expected well into the afternoon, maintaining a peaceful setting. No significant snow or rain is predicted, leaving conditions relatively stable throughout the day.
A return to wintry conditions is anticipated Monday, as moderate or heavy snow showers appear possible. Temperatures about 1°C are likely, creating slick surfaces if flakes accumulate. Interruptions of sunshine might occur briefly, but the focus remains on intermittent cloud cover and scattered flurries, setting a chilly tone for the week.
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