Today, Monday, November 17, brings bright sunshine with virtually no chance of rain, setting the stage for lovely autumn weather. Conditions stay clear throughout the day, delivering a crisp feel to the air. Winds remain gentle, encouraging an enjoyable atmosphere outdoors. Temperatures reach near 7°C during midday and about 1°C overnight.
Tomorrow sees patchy rain likely and a slightly cooler feel, hinting at a shift in local weather patterns. Humidity builds gradually, especially by evening, with temperatures near 6°C at midday before dipping to about 0°C overnight. Occasional drizzle could materialise late, so expect damp conditions heading into Wednesday.
Wednesday could feel significantly colder, with occasional light rain or sleet appearing by midday. Stronger winds from the north may cause a noticeable chill, though heavier showers should remain scattered. Temperatures climb near 4°C in the afternoon, then fall to about 0°C at night. This midweek slump keeps the atmosphere unsettled.
Thursday brings a welcome return to sunshine, creating a bright outlook for daytime hours. Occasional clouds drift overhead, yet the day stays dry and calm. High pressure helps keep rain away, allowing temperatures to hover near 4°C in the afternoon. After sundown, they slip to about -1°C, maintaining that classic November chill.
Friday remains partly cloudy, with autumn sunshine peeking through for much of the day. Temperatures sit near 4°C before dropping to about -2°C overnight, keeping evenings frosty. In Petersfield, skies offer brightness, and no significant rain looks. Light breezes persist, ensuring a pleasant wrap-up to this week’s weather.
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