Farnham sees partly cloudy skies today, Thursday, January 1, with midday sunshine and a small chance of drizzle in the afternoon. Temperatures climb about 5°C and fall near -1°C as night approaches. Breezes remain light, keeping conditions relatively calm despite a brief spell of patchy rain expected mid-afternoon.
Tomorrow features moderate to heavy snow showers, leaving the sky grey for several hours. Falling flakes can linger towards midday. Temperatures reach near 2°C before decreasing about -2°C overnight. Some heavier bursts of snow may develop early in the morning. Breezes pick up slightly, though clearer intervals might appear briefly before dusk.
Saturday looks bright and clear, offering long spells of sunshine. Temperatures peak near 2°C, then slip about -2°C after dark. Snowfall is unlikely, so conditions remain stable throughout the day. Winds stay light, making it a pleasant break from the previous day’s wintry feel. Lingering chill remains, though sunshine dominates overhead.
Sunday embraces another day of sunshine, with top temperatures near 2°C and lows about -3°C later on. No rainfall or snowfall is expected, keeping conditions calm. Winds remain gentle, allowing the clear skies to dominate once more. Evening hours turn mostly chilly, but skies should stay free of clouds.
Monday features moderate or heavy snow showers returning to the area. Daytime temperatures hover about 1°C, dropping near -4°C overnight. Intervals of intense snowfall may appear, though occasional sunny breaks could peek through. The rest of the week stays notably chilly, with further wintry spells likely overhead in the skies.
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