Today, Wednesday, May 6, will be showery with patchy rain drifting through, especially in the morning. Temperatures near 13°C in the daytime and about 5°C overnight keep conditions rather cool. Farnham might see occasional brief sunny breaks, but light showers could appear early before partial clearing later in the afternoon.
Tomorrow looks unsettled again, with patchy rain on and off. Temperatures near 14°C by midday and about 5°C overnight indicate a gentle boost in daytime warmth. Showers could be heavier at times, occasionally lingering, though short dry intervals may pop up, providing brief spells of clearer skies during the afternoon.
Friday should deliver slightly milder conditions, with highs near 17°C and lows around 7°C. Patchy rain remains possible, but extended sunny periods are more likely. Early clouds could give way to brighter spells later on. A gentle breeze might appear, but overall, it’s expected to feel a bit warmer.
This weekend begins Saturday with a touch of sunshine, pushing temperatures near 19°C by midday. Morning starts about 6°C, so it's a cooler beginning before skies turn mostly bright. Little chance of rain means more stable weather. Some gentle breezes may develop in the afternoon. Clouds might drift across occasionally, yet sunshine dominates.
Sunday looks wet again, with moderate rain likely through midday and temperatures about 14°C. Overnight lows hover near 8°C. Persistent downpours could linger into the afternoon, creating damp conditions. Heavier bursts are possible, accompanied by stronger gusts. Skies might clear briefly, but rain is expected to remain the dominant feature.
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