Today, Saturday, May 16, sees patchy rain for much of the day with skies turning cloudy by evening. Early hours may begin near 2°C, climbing to about 13°C later on. Some light showers are likely, so expect a few breaks of sun between spells of drizzle throughout the day.

Tomorrow brings scattered clouds and possible light rain, with morning readings settling near 6°C before rising to about 14°C by mid-afternoon. Brief periods of sunshine could appear, but expect occasional damp spells. Petersfield should see similar conditions, keeping the weather on the cooler side with passing showers through the day.

Monday looks set for a few showers interspersed with drier intervals. Temperatures about 5°C in the morning may climb close to 13°C, offering a moderate outlook overall. Rain remains likely here and there, though patches of brighter sky could materialise toward midday, letting any dryness linger slightly longer at times.

Tuesday is expected to bring moderate rain on and off, with early figures near 10°C and reaching about 16°C later. Conditions might shift between steady drizzle and clearer spells, as heavier bursts of rain might show up late afternoon. This midweek pattern keeps weather watchers on their toes, delivering a mix of cloud and showers.

Wednesday offers milder conditions, starting near 11°C and peaking at about 19°C. Rain remains possible, but extended dry episodes could break through, especially around midday. These conditions hint at gradually improving weather as the week continues, with larger stretches of calm skies becoming more prominent.

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