Today, Sunday, March 29, brings a fairly bright start over Petersfield with mostly clear skies at dawn and patchy rain near midday. Temperatures near 10°C are expected, gently dipping to about 1°C once evening arrives. Some clouds might linger overhead, but overall conditions appear quite calm before nightfall sets in.

Tomorrow could feature early patches of rain, occasionally clearing by mid-morning. Temperatures near 11°C will keep things refreshingly cool, with occasional sunny spells weaving through scattered clouds. Possible drizzle might reappear later, though it should remain light, plus gentle breezes throughout. Evening hours look calmer, with about 5°C after sundown.

The next day brings more warmth, with temperatures about 14°C and potential drizzle in the afternoon. Breezy spells are possible early on, adding an edge. Early mist could linger, but skies may brighten at intervals. Rain remains possible toward nightfall, though overall conditions should stay relatively mild for late March.

Midweek weather remains partly cloudy, featuring near 13°C at peak. There might be brief spells of patchy rain, but some sunshine could peek through the clouds. Overnight, temperatures dip closer to 5°C, with calm skies. Drizzle chances stay minimal, offering a comfortable lead-up to the following day. Gentle winds persist.

The following day sees partly cloudy skies with temperatures near 10°C. There’s a small risk of patchy rain in the afternoon, though dryness should dominate. Evening brings about 2°C, so conditions turn chilly after sunset. Light mist could form overnight, ending the week on a typically cool early April note.

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