In Farnham, today, Tuesday, November 11, offers mostly grey skies and limited bursts of sunshine. Patchy rain may appear late morning, though overall rainfall remains light, measuring under a millimetre. Temperatures near 14°C in the afternoon, dropping to about 9°C overnight.
Tomorrow could see more drizzle across the region, especially midday. Skies might brighten occasionally, but thick clouds are likely to dominate. Rainfall could reach nearly one or two millimetres in total. Peak values hover near 14°C, with lows about 12°C late in the evening.
Moderate rain is forecast on Thursday, bringing a damp feel for much of the day. Overcast skies will persist, and regular showers could add up to around six millimetres. Winds stay moderate, with temperatures near 15°C before dipping to about 11°C after dark.
Unsettled conditions persist on Friday, delivering heavier bursts that might accumulate to over ten millimetres of rain. Cloud cover remains extensive, limiting sunshine for most of the day. Temperatures hold near 14°C, with nights settling about 11°C under continued cloudy skies.
This weekend brings a shift to partly cloudy skies. Saturday feels milder with a high near 13°C, while nights rest about 10°C. Minimal rain is expected, with just trace amounts possible. Overall, calmer conditions prevail, offering a brief respite from the earlier wet pattern. The following day should stay mostly dry, maintaining comfortable temperatures and limited cloud cover. Rain remains unlikely, and breezes look gentle, concluding a calmer spell after a week of showers. Dry weather overall seems set to dominate.
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