Today, Monday, January 5, Farnham wakes to light freezing rain and brief snow before sunrise. Skies look brighter by late morning, with sunshine peeking through. Temperatures near 2°C climb from -3°C lows, creating a crisp atmosphere. Clouds return by evening but significant rain remains unlikely overnight. A gentle breeze lingers.
Tomorrow sees patchy moderate snow scattered during early hours and partial sunshine later. Tuesday reaches temperatures about 3°C from lows near -3°C. Light flakes could mix with drizzle in the afternoon, though major downpours appear minimal. Evening skies turn cloudy, and scattered showers might persist after dusk. Gentle breezes remain.
Midweek features patchy rain with possible sleet before sunrise. Wednesday’s highest temperatures near 3°C rise from about -1°C, while clouds linger much of the day. Pockets of sunshine could break through in the afternoon. Light drizzle may arrive after dark, but overall rainfall should remain moderate overnight. Winds stay calm.
Later in the week, moderate rain looks set to dominate. Thursday warms up to about 9°C from around 2°C, with light drizzle expected throughout the afternoon. Misty conditions may form at dawn, gradually giving way to heavier rain. Overnight showers could become steady, keeping the region damp into early morning.
Approaching the weekend, patchy rain lingers into the morning. Friday sees temperatures about 5°C, climbing from near 3°C. Conditions may brighten slightly by midday, although intermittent drizzle could stick around. Some brief dry spells are likely toward the evening, but lingering clouds hint at more light showers overnight. Gusty winds.
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