Today, Friday, January 2, brings a sunny outlook in Chew Magna with a brief spot of early patchy rain possible around dawn. Skies clear quickly, leaving bright spells and temperatures near 4°C by midday. Late afternoon feels chilly, but winds stay light, offering pleasant weather for outdoor plans.
Tomorrow stays mostly clear under sunny skies, with temperatures about 3°C. A crisp breeze might appear, though rain is unlikely. Evening sees lows near -1°C, so any lingering clouds should clear, maintaining a generally calm outlook for local weather watchers.
The next day could bring light freezing rain and brief snow showers, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures hover near 3°C, with overcast conditions adding to the wintry feel. Short bursts of snowfall remain possible, but accumulations look limited. Late evening clouds keep the night from dropping too sharply.
Then a chance of freezing drizzle continues, with daytime peaks about 2°C. Morning hours may reveal scattered flakes, yet heavier snow seems unlikely. Any rainfall stays light, leaving conditions cold but manageable. Overnight remains frosty.
Finally, the rest of the week appears unsettled. Overcast spells can bring occasional light snow, along with periods of drizzle. Daytime values hover near 2°C, creating a chilly outlook. Showers are possible, though mostly brief, and nights fall to about -1°C. Milder breaks might appear later, but widespread changes look limited. Winds remain fairly gentle, truly preventing any severe conditions. Occasional flurries may linger into the evening, but significant accumulations look improbable, keeping travel largely undisturbed in most spots.
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