Today is Wednesday, November 19 in Farnham, and conditions look hectic. Early hours are set for heavy snow, transitioning briefly to blizzard conditions by midday, then shifting to patchy rain. Light snow showers might linger, with temperatures near 4°C, and nights dipping close to -1°C. Partial clearing is expected later, though breezes could persist.
Tomorrow stays clear and bright. Skies remain sunny all day, with temperatures about 4°C and overnight lows near -2°C. No rain is anticipated, and the local weather forecast shows minimal cloud cover for a calm day.
Friday brings another crisp outlook, featuring sunshine and occasional thin cloud. Highs hover close to 4°C, while nights fall to about -1°C. Conditions remain stable across most areas, keeping daily forecasts largely uninterrupted.
This weekend begins on Saturday with patchy rain at intervals. Temperatures near 7°C, dipping to about 1°C, could usher in fog after dark, creating hazy surroundings. Drizzle may carry on into the night, maintaining damp weather updates. Gentle breezes blow through the area, but no strong gusts are expected.
Sunday sees scattered rain with brief sunny breaks. Temperatures about 8°C and lows near 3°C might come with occasional mist in the morning. Skies could brighten late in the day, hinting at calmer conditions ahead. The rest of the week should stay mild, with no significant swings on the horizon. Some clouds may hover overnight, though major storms remain unlikely, keeping local weather fairly settled. Overall, forecasts stay stable, signalling a steady pattern. No abrupt changes are expected.
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