Lots of sunshine appears today, Saturday, January 3, with temperatures about 2°C in the late afternoon and a brisk start near -2°C. Skies remain mostly clear, though brief rain could pop up before dawn. This weekend remains bright overall, with nights staying chilly and lows dipping around -2°C in Petersfield.
Tomorrow continues that sunny trend, offering near 1°C at midday and an early morning closer to -3°C. Clouds stay minimal, and Sunday is unlikely to bring any rain. Crisp air dominates, with clear spells persisting into the evening for a calm finish to the day.
The next day takes a wintry turn as Monday could see heavy snow showers during the morning, with temperatures about 1°C. Overnight lows hover near -5°C, ensuring a cold start. Flurries might persist in some spots, but conditions begin to settle toward late afternoon.
Sunny but chilly weather continues the following day, as Tuesday rests near 0°C by midday and drops close to -5°C at night. Clear skies dominate, bringing crisp air throughout the afternoon. Light winds make for a quiet atmosphere, though the chill can still feel noticeable.
More bright spells arrive the day after that, and Wednesday reaches about 0°C while overnight temperatures drift toward -6°C. Sunshine is prevalent, keeping rain away and allowing a lingering winter chill to take hold. Clouds stay scarce, so conditions remain mostly clear through the evening. A similar pattern looks set to continue for the remainder of the week, maintaining a crisp feel with no big changes expected.
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