Today is Tuesday, March 24, in Farnham, bringing patchy rain throughout much of the day. Overcast conditions dominate the morning, and occasional drizzle may appear during the afternoon. Gusty winds could pick up, but brief sunny spells might peek through. Temperatures near 13°C will likely settle about 7°C overnight, keeping things relatively mild despite the wet conditions.
Tomorrow is expected to be noticeably cooler with frequent rain. Light sleet could arrive early before transitioning to steadier showers under extensive cloud cover. Daytime values hover about 7°C, creating a damp atmosphere that lingers into the evening. Winds remain lively, adding a crisp edge to this midweek weather update.
Thursday sees lingering unsettled conditions, though moments of calmer skies are possible. Patchy rain may persist in parts of the region, but sporadic sunshine could break through. Daytime readings near 9°C feel slightly milder, especially later in the day if winds ease. However, showers remain a possibility, so an active pattern continues.
Friday retains a somewhat unsettled theme, with patches of cloud and a continuing chance of light rain. Afternoon highs near 12°C supply a modest touch of warmth, though drizzle could still emerge. The evening stays overcast, and scattered showers remain possible, underscoring the variable nature of this late-week forecast.
This weekend focuses on Saturday, when patchy rain is likely and temperatures reach about 10°C. Some breaks in the clouds might develop, but cooler nights could drop near 2°C. Sunday appears similarly changeable, blending cloud and further rain as the week draws to a close.
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