Today, Wednesday, January 7, sees patchy rain early on with some brief sleet before turning cloudy in Farnham during the afternoon. Temperatures near 4°C by midday, dipping to about -1°C overnight. Sunny spells may break through in places, but scattered showers remain likely, keeping the weather forecast rather unsettled.
Tomorrow looks set for moderate rain throughout the day, with brief lighter spells possible. Temperatures about 5°C in the afternoon and near 1°C overnight. Windy conditions may pick up later, so the weather forecast suggests consistent rainfall, potentially heavy at times toward nightfall.
Expect a cold and unsettled pattern on Friday, featuring possible snow during the morning and early afternoon. Temperatures near 4°C but dipping closer to 1°C after dark. Gusty winds can appear, and the weather forecast points to occasional bursts of rain in some areas.
The weekend begins with Saturday offering mainly overcast skies. Temperatures about 3°C through midday and dropping near 0°C overnight. Snow remains unlikely, though a stray flurry cannot be ruled out. The weather forecast indicates a generally grey day, but rainfall should hold off.
A chilly trend continues on Sunday with temperatures near 2°C and lows about -2°C. Patchy snow may develop, especially during the evening, but major accumulations look minimal. Occasional rain could appear, though the weather forecast highlights more chance of scattered snow showers. Gusty winds may affect exposed spots, adding to the chilly feel. Overall, conditions stay cold and unsettled through the day. No clear skies are expected in most areas tonight.
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