LAST weekend saw a bright, sunny start in Hampshire to the first week of March.
Let's take a look at what is expected this week.
The outlook for Saturday 6 will been sunny.
Isolated fog will clear to leave a dry but cold day with maximum temperatures will reach 8°C.
Patchy cloud in the South East will increase with the odd light shower.
On Sunday 7 and into the week it will also be dry with light winds and sunny spells.
However, it will be chilly with patchy frost overnight.
There are numerous flood warnings across the UK.
Namely, groundwater flooding is expected in Hursley, Candovers and Old Alresford.
Next week will bring more unsettled conditions across the UK with outbreaks of heavier rain likely.
The long range forecast is expected to be further spells of rain and showers.
However, there may also be some drier and brighter interludes at times.
There is an ongoing potential for windy conditions but the strongest winds are most likely to occur in the west and northwest of the UK.
Temperatures are expected to trend close to average, although some overnight frosts are still possible.
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