Today, Wednesday, January 14, sees patchy rain on and off, with drizzle in the late afternoon. Temperatures about 8°C keep things fairly cool, and fog could form as evening approaches. Skies stay mostly overcast, though occasional breaks could appear. The forecast remains unsettled, so expect damp conditions throughout the day.

Tomorrow looks set for steady rainfall, bringing a good soaking from morning until late. Temperatures near 8°C may feel a bit raw, especially with constant drizzle. Dark clouds dominate, limiting any chance of brighter spells. In Petersfield, the forecast remains wet, ensuring gloomy skies accompany the rain throughout the region.

Friday brings patchy rain with occasional breaks in the cloud. Temperatures about 9°C create milder conditions, though a few drizzly moments could still creep in. Overcast skies stay prevalent, and mist might develop after sunset. The forecast indicates moments of dryness, but showers remain a strong possibility throughout the evening.

Saturday sees cooler weather with temperatures near 6°C and persistent misty conditions. Light drizzle may roll through, keeping the air damp for most of the day. Overcast skies look likely, and fog could linger during the late hours. The forecast hints at patchy rain, but heavier bursts appear less likely.

Sunday continues the pattern of cloud and intermittent rain, with temperatures about 6°C. Mist may develop early, and a grey sky sticks around through much of the afternoon. Light rain might break out occasionally, although calmer spells could emerge. The forecast remains unsettled, but no truly major downpours look certain.

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