Today, Wednesday, February 18, sees moderate rain across Petersfield, with fresh bursts of drizzle likely in the afternoon. Temperatures hover near 4°C during the day and dip to about 2°C overnight, so conditions stay chilly. Occasional light rain may pop up early on, but heavier spells are expected towards evening.
Tomorrow brings patchy rain alongside misty spells. Temperatures climb near 8°C before slipping to about 4°C later on, making it noticeably milder than today. Overcast skies linger for much of the morning, and the afternoon might feel a bit damp. Some fog could appear early, but it should gradually clear.
Friday features patchy rain in the morning, with overcast conditions dominating the afternoon. Temperatures hover near 11°C, which feels comfortably mild, while overnight values stay about 3°C. Drizzle remains a possibility, though any heavier bursts seem less likely. Breezes could pick up slightly, but winds look moderate overall.
Saturday will be cloudier with occasional light drizzle. Temperatures reach about 12°C, offering a mild feel for this weekend. Rain chances hover high at times, though significant downpours appear limited. Grey skies might persist well into the afternoon, but there could be the odd break. Evening conditions remain damp, yet not too cold.
Sunday continues the unsettled pattern with patchy rain and overcast skies. Temperatures stay near 10°C all day, though it cools off only slightly overnight. Brief spells of light rain could come and go, but heavier showers seem unlikely. Foggy patches might form in the early hours, underscoring the generally damp outlook for the rest of the week.
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