Today (Thursday, June 12) sees patchy rain in the morning, turning lighter into midday. Temperatures near 20°C keep things mild, and clearer skies could develop by late afternoon. A few drizzle spells might appear, but sunshine is expected to peek through. Conditions should improve into the evening.

Tomorrow brings early sunshine before patchy rain sweeps in later. Temperatures about 23°C feel quite pleasant, though occasional showers might roll through by evening. The daytime outlook remains fairly bright, with only brief spells of drizzle. This pattern extends across much of the region, including Petersfield.

The next day is Saturday, looking showery at times, around midday. Temperatures about 20°C, and clouds gradually break to reveal sunny intervals by late afternoon. A few bursts of rain could linger, but calmer moments should dominate. Conditions appear more settled into the evening, creating a mild end to the day.

It continues Sunday, keeping things changeable with patchy rain mainly in the afternoon. Temperatures near 21°C offer moderate warmth, and clearer spells may follow later on. Brief showers are possible, but the outlook remains comfortable, with sunshine likely toward early evening. Skies look to stay calmer overnight.

Another shift arrives Monday under mostly sunny skies. Temperatures about 22°C maintain pleasant conditions, and it looks largely dry throughout the day. Little sign of rain is expected, giving a bright start to the week. Clouds could drift by occasionally, yet they shouldn’t spoil the warmth. A gentle breeze may accompany the sunshine, providing comfort through the later hours.

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