Today sees patchy rain and occasional fog, with temperatures near 11°C in Farnham. Light drizzle could persist, especially in the afternoon and evening, leading to damp conditions well into nighttime. Cloud cover remains thick, so bright spells may be limited. Forecast suggests steady breezes, though no strong winds are expected.

Tomorrow brings moderate rain, with heavier moments at midday. Temperatures about 11°C and early lows near 8°C keep things mild. Some patchy drizzle in the morning transitions into occasional downpours by afternoon. Partial clearing might appear briefly, but passing clouds will persist. Weather conditions might feel muggy under persistent clouds.

Next day Thursday stays unsettled. Patchy rain lingers, with midday temperatures around 11°C. Drizzle may come and go, and cloud cover remains widespread. Some breaks could develop, but scattered showers are possible in the afternoon, although intensity might lessen slightly. Forecast remains damp, drizzle may linger by nightfall.

Following day Friday looks changeable as morning temperatures near 10°C drop toward about 2°C after dusk. Early rain might shift to sleet before heavy snow arrives by late afternoon. Conditions turn colder, and strong gusts could swirl flurries well into the evening, delivering a wintry twist. Gusty winds make late-day snow feel intense.

This weekend starts crisp, with overnight lows about 0°C. Sunny spells develop by midday, nudging daytime readings near 5°C. Some cloud may return, but widespread rain seems unlikely. Calm skies overnight round off a quieter outlook compared to earlier in the week. Forecast looks calmer, but frost may return overnight.

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