Today, Saturday, July 5, brings patchy rain with overcast skies in Farnham and temperatures close to 19°C. Chance of rain is nearly ninety percent, so occasional drizzle is possible from morning into late afternoon. Winds remain moderate, easing slowly toward nightfall, where mist could briefly appear.

Tomorrow continues this weekend’s damp trend, with showers likely and a peak near 20°C. Nearly eighty-seven percent rain chance suggests morning downpours might shift to lighter bursts after midday, while occasional sunny patches could peek through.

A fresh start awaits Monday, near 12°C at dawn, then climbing to roughly 22°C. Patchy clouds and partial sunshine dominate, but with an eighty-one percent chance of rain, a brief drizzle could emerge around midday. Conditions improve by late afternoon, holding mild warmth into evening.

A brighter outlook arrives Tuesday, with temperatures about 26°C and minimal precipitation. Early hours can dip near 8°C, but a quick rise under sunny skies makes for a warm afternoon. Light breezes keep humidity low, creating pleasant conditions through sunset.

A hot spell emerges Wednesday, aiming for roughly 30°C under mostly clear skies. Mornings remain comfortable near 14°C, then midday sun intensifies, ensuring a significant boost in warmth. Light winds maintain a relaxed feel, and dryness prevails into the evening.

The rest of the week remains settled and dry, extending the sunny trend. No significant rain is expected, and daytime temperatures may stay close to the mid-twenties. Wind speeds remain modest. Nights feel mild, ensuring comfortable conditions without notable shifts in weather patterns.

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