Today, Friday, January 31, looks breezy with patchy rain drifting through and partial cloud cover at times. Temperatures hover near 9°C and slide to about 5°C by night, so it’s a relatively mild start. Occasional drizzle could appear, but lengthy dry spells are also possible throughout the daytime.

Tomorrow, Saturday, ushers in moderate rain from morning, with occasional heavier bursts likely. Afternoon values rise to near 9°C, while lows settle about 2°C. Stronger gusts might occur briefly, bringing cooler feels, though calmer intervals are expected toward late afternoon.

Continuing the weekend theme, Sunday features on-and-off patchy rain and a few drier moments. Daytime levels reach about 7°C, dipping close to 1°C overnight. Gentle breezes should keep showers moving, offering occasional breaks in the rain across the region.

Heavier rainfall arrives Monday, expected to intensify around midday and linger into the late hours. Readings peak near 7°C, staying about 6°C after dark. Puddles might form quickly as the steady downpours settle in, though short lulls could pop up briefly.

More patchy rain appears Tuesday, but it might allow brief breaks in the clouds. Top numbers climb to about 8°C, and minimums hold near 6°C, wrapping up a damp spell for Petersfield. Blustery conditions could appear at times, yet any heavier shower activity should remain sporadic. Persistent cloud cover might keep things quite grey, though a slight shift in wind direction could clear patches overhead for short intervals, often giving occasional glimpses of the sky before the next wave of moisture arrives.

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