Steady drizzle is likely today, Wednesday, October 29, with occasional brighter spells in the afternoon. Temperatures hover near 11°C during the day, dropping close to 6°C overnight. Patchy rain moves through quickly, so brief breaks in the cloud are possible at times.
A damp theme continues tomorrow, bringing patchy rain on and off, though the later part of the day might see lighter cloud. Maximum values look about 12°C, while the early morning starts near 6°C. Conditions stay mostly grey, but heavier downpours seem short-lived.
Frequent showers may arrive Friday, especially around midday, as temperatures rise near 15°C. Overnight lows hover about 12°C. Skies stay cloudy, with light drizzle lingering into the evening. Winds remain breezy, though not too fierce.
Moderate rain makes an appearance Saturday, with heavier bursts in the afternoon. Daytime readings sit close to 14°C, and evening figures drop near 8°C. Some stronger gusts could accompany these rainy spells, but occasional clearer skies may break through the unsettled conditions.
Sunday appears unsettled, with further patchy rain returning by morning as highs reach about 11°C and settle near 8°C after dark. Some sunshine sneaks through the clouds during occasional breaks, offering brief brightness. Occasional breezes may accompany the showers, but calmer moments will pop up during the day. Local weather in Alton suggests the unsettled pattern lingers into next week. No significant drops in temperature are likely for now.
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