Thursday, June 5 sees a damp start, with steady rain lingering for much of the morning. Showers continue into the afternoon, and some may turn heavier at times. Temperatures near 15°C will feel on the cooler side, and a brisk breeze could sweep through later. Clearer spells might develop briefly in the evening, but persistent cloud cover keeps conditions and skies rather grey.

Tomorrow’s local weather forecast points to patchy rain in the early hours, gradually giving way to drier conditions by late morning. Temperatures about 17°C should offer a slightly milder feel, although occasional cloud cover may dim the sunshine. Light breezes will drift through, reducing any lingering humidity. A brief period of drizzle could return very late afternoon, but nothing too sustained is expected.

This weekend arrives with varied conditions for those seeking a clearer spell. Saturday holds patchy rain and occasional moderate gusts, with temperatures near 17°C keeping things comfortable. Sunday turns partly cloudy, hovering about 17°C again, which might encourage brighter skies. Daytime warmth increases slightly later in the day, ensuring a hint of sunshine. Petersfield may experience brief showers, but overall dryness should dominate.

Monday continues the mild streak, offering partly cloudy skies and temperatures about 19°C. Light winds contribute to a pleasant feel, with minimal chance of rain in the forecast. Occasional bright spells may emerge, boosting the comfort factor. The rest of the week leans mostly dry and fairly calm, sustaining the brighter pattern that many will find welcome after recent unsettled phases.

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