Today, Thursday, February 12 in Petersfield sees patchy rain early on, then partly cloudy skies. Showers may appear, with highs near 9°C and lows about 5°C. Conditions stay relatively mild, with a chance of drizzle persisting into late afternoon before easing off. Evening clouds might linger.
Tomorrow will feature patchy rain again, with midday levels about 8°C and overnight readings near 2°C. Cloud cover moves in, but brief brighter spells are possible. Some spots might see a light morning mist before conditions gradually improve later.
This weekend on Saturday is expected to stay mostly dry, with daytime temperatures hovering around 5°C. Overnight chills remain about 0°C, so it may feel brisk if the wind picks up. Sunny spells should appear, though fleeting clouds could pass through, keeping conditions ever so slightly variable throughout the day.
Sunday looks changeable, with possible early snowfall turning to rain. Afternoon readings hover near 8°C, dropping about 2°C at night. Snow could be intense before dawn, but milder air later should shift it into damp, rainy patches. Clouds remain likely, though occasional breaks in overcast skies may occur.
Monday sees further patchy rain scattered across the area. Afternoon highs reach about 9°C, sliding to near 5°C overnight. Intermittent sunshine might peek through, but showers could pop up periodically. Conditions stay unsettled, rounding off a week of fluctuating weather that keeps forecasters busy monitoring local developments. Breezy winds are possible too, although calmer interludes may occur, maintaining a dynamic mix of sun, showers, and light drizzle.
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