Today in Farnham looks wintry with moderate or heavy snow showers. Skies might turn bright later, but snow could pop up again. Temperatures near 2°C and lows about -2°C will keep things chilly. A bit of clear weather might appear at night, but it could remain cold. Icy patches possible.

Tomorrow should be mostly sunny, with temperatures about 1°C. Early morning frost might linger, but skies look clear and bright. Gusts won't be too strong, and it’s likely to stay dry through the afternoon. Overnight lows near -2°C could bring a crisp end to the day. Frosty spots likely.

This weekend arrives with moderate snow on Sunday, where temperatures near 2°C might lead to slushy spots later in the day. Clouds could gather by evening, bringing a slight chance of heavier snow. Overnight conditions look cold, dipping about -3°C, so it may remain quite frosty till morning. Icy risk.

Monday continues the chill as sunny skies dominate, with temperatures about 0°C in the afternoon. Mornings could be icy at near -5°C, so expect a frosty start. Light winds mean no big changes in wind chill. By nightfall, things remain calm with a sharp drop to around -5°C again. More frost expected.

Tuesday turns partly cloudy, though it might stay mostly dry. Afternoon temperatures hover near 0°C, while early hours may sink about -6°C. Overcast spells could appear later, but no real sign of rain. Light breezes keep the day manageable, with nightfall possibly settling below freezing again. Slippery patches likely.

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