Today (Monday, February 16) might have patchy rain early on, shifting toward clouds and occasional sunny spells by late afternoon. Breezy conditions could persist, with temperatures near 8°C. In Petersfield, expect light rain chances to linger briefly, then clear off for a calmer evening. Early morning starts with readings about 5°C, while winds might gust near 20 mph.
Tomorrow sees mostly bright skies and a crisp feel, with temperatures about 4°C. Partly sunny conditions dominate, although a brief shower might appear overnight. Winds stay moderate, keeping things feeling cool throughout the day. Skies remain fairly clear until sunset.
Wednesday brings heavy rain in the morning, with early downpours intensifying before midday. Some intense snow arrives later, as gusty conditions and temperatures near 4°C create a raw atmosphere. Evening hours continue with strong wind, making any lingering snow showers more noticeable. Widespread moisture might persist into dusk.
Thursday features occasional bursts of heavy snow showers and chilly winds, with temperatures about 2°C. Daytime weather remains quite wintry, though some breaks in the cloud may lead to fleeting sunshine. Occasional flurries might intensify in the afternoon, adding to the wintry feel. After dark, skies become clearer, but conditions stay cold and frosty.
Friday brings overcast skies for much of the day, with temperatures about 3°C and minimal wind. Quiet morning hours stay dull, though occasional glimpses of light could appear. Cloud cover remains steady into late afternoon, keeping the region subdued. No significant rain or snow is expected, ensuring calm conditions persist.
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