Today (Tuesday, January 6) sees moderate or heavy snow showers in the morning, shifting to light rain around midday. Conditions turn overcast late afternoon, with temperatures about 2°C at their warmest. No significant snowfall is expected overnight, though patchy rain could linger briefly.
Tomorrow brings patchy rain and occasional drizzle, with temperatures near 4°C. Farnham might experience slightly clearer spells later on, though clouds remain dominant throughout the day.
Thursday sees moderate rain building steadily through late morning, with heavier bursts possible in the early afternoon. Conditions remain wet as evening approaches, and temperatures hover about 9°C. Brisk winds could drive the showers further, but no snow is expected.
Friday looks to bring patchy rain interspersed with drier periods, keeping conditions unsettled overall. Temperatures peak near 5°C, accompanied by thick cloud cover for much of the morning. A few bright spells could emerge briefly in the afternoon, yet any sunshine quickly yields to more clouds. Later on, skies remain mostly grey, though rainfall intensity tapers off into the evening, limiting heavier downpours and keeping the chance of snow minimal.
This weekend promises partly cloudy conditions, with temperatures around 4°C. Morning hours may start off chilly, though sunshine soon breaks through, offering a brighter outlook. By midday, only patchy cloud remains, and no rain is expected for most places. As evening settles in, skies stay relatively clear, maintaining cooler air overnight but staying dry. Occasional light breezes sweep through, yet foul weather seems unlikely, rounding off a conclusion to the week.
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