Today, Monday, February 2, starts off cloudy with patchy rain lurking. Occasional breaks might brighten the afternoon, but the forecast still leans wet. Temperatures near 8°C feel mild, dipping to about 5°C by nightfall. A gentle breeze could keep conditions feeling brisk in some areas.
Tomorrow looks grey, featuring intermittent light rain and potential misty patches. Temperatures about 6°C could settle in, with lows near 5°C after sunset. Brief dry spells may sneak in, yet clouds dominate the day. There's a fair chance of drizzle, so local watchers might spot damp roads.
Wednesday sees a steadier rain presence, but occasional gaps might emerge. Peak temperatures near 9°C add mildness, while lows hover about 5°C. Fog or light drizzle can accompany the morning, although short-lived clearing is possible by afternoon. Overall, the forecast stays uncertain, so some showers may linger.
Thursday could offer partial cloud and calmer skies, with temperatures about 8°C at their highest and settling near 2°C overnight. Mist may appear early, but it should gradually lift. Despite a few cool breezes, the day’s precipitation chance is low, encouraging a drier stretch for Liphook.
Friday keeps things cooler with highs near 4°C and overnight figures about 2°C. Patchy rain could resurface, especially towards evening, with drizzle lingering into the night. Overcast conditions prevail, limiting sunshine windows and after dusk visibility. Despite the damp forecast, local weather watchers will notice a wintry feel continuing into end of the week. Occasional cloud breaks remain possible, though widespread dryness may be limited.
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