Today, Wednesday, January 7, starts with patchy rain and breezy spells, gradually giving way to clearer skies by late afternoon. Some cloud patches could linger, but any wet weather should ease off later. Temperatures near 3°C keep it chilly, though it may feel cooler when the wind picks up.

Tomorrow brings moderate rain for much of the day, with occasional heavier bursts. Breezier conditions might persist, so expect gusts at times. Temperatures about 7°C in Petersfield could make it feel milder, though dampness lingers and conditions stay unsettled. Skies may brighten briefly late on, but further showers are likely overnight.

Friday trends cooler with possible rain during the morning, changing to brief snow by midday. Skies turn cloudy, and any snowfall should subside by nightfall. Temperatures near 4°C keep conditions frosty, so a wintry feel is expected. Occasional gusts could stir, but no prolonged downpours are forecast through the evening.

Saturday remains mostly overcast, without much rain expected. The day may stay dry, but cloud cover looks consistent. Temperatures about 3°C keep it chilly, with a light breeze passing through. Visibility should hold up reasonably well, and the likelihood of heavier showers appears minimal overall throughout the afternoon and evening.

Sunday sees a chance of light snow in the morning, turning to patches of rain later. Temperatures near 3°C keep the air brisk. Overcast skies persist, with occasional bursts of heavier snow possible by night. Gusts might pick up slightly, but calmer intervals could break up the gloom at times.

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