Today, Wednesday, January 7, brings patchy rain in Chew Magna, with temperatures about 4°C. Drizzle is likely through the afternoon, and breezes might strengthen as evening approaches.
Tomorrow sees heavy downpours throughout the day, with sleet possible during colder spells. Temperatures near 5°C could feel lower in brisk winds. Expect significant rainfall, so conditions remain damp into the night.
Friday maintains an unsettled pattern, featuring patchy rain with the chance of snow flurries in early hours. Temperatures about 4°C appear cool, but calmer periods might develop late afternoon. Conditions remain changeable, so intermittent showers may pop up before skies turn clearer by day’s end.
This weekend looks bright on Saturday, as sunny conditions dominate. Temperatures about 4°C bring a cool feel, especially in the morning when lows hover near 0°C. Light breezes linger, but the day remains mostly dry under clear skies. By evening, conditions stay crisp, with calm air promoting a pleasant night.
Sunday appears more dramatic, with moderate or heavy snow showers likely at some point. Temperatures near 3°C keep it chilly, and strong gusts may whip up flurries, creating occasional blowing snow. These bursts of wintry weather could mix with rain or sleet if conditions marginally warm. While wet or slushy spells might occur, a late-day transition toward calmer skies is possible. The remainder of the week should continue this unsettled theme, featuring a mix of fleeting dryness and scattered precipitation. Keep an eye out for fluctuating temperatures that can shift quickly between frosty and milder spells.
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