Tuesday, January 6 in Williton starts off chilly with patchy rain and a brief chance of snow before midday. Skies turn partly cloudy as the day progresses, with temperatures near 1°C early and rising to about 5°C by late afternoon. Light drizzle could develop during the evening.
Tomorrow continues unsettled conditions, with more patchy rain and occasional drizzle. Early readings hover near 4°C, edging to about 5°C under mostly cloudy skies. A few lighter spells may appear, but damp patches remain likely throughout the day.
Thursday sees heavier showers and gusty winds, with persistent rain turning briefly to snow overnight. Temperatures settle near 2°C early on and reach about 9°C later. Downpours remain constant, leading to widespread wet conditions.
Friday greets the area with a messy mix of sleet and patchy rain, especially in the morning. Temperatures stay near 4°C, though some drizzly spells could persist. Snowfall is less likely, but the day remains cold and damp overall.
This weekend features a brief bright start with some sunshine in the morning, but clouds gather later. Patchy rain returns toward evening, keeping the day damp yet milder. Temperatures rest near 4°C early, rising to about 5°C by midday, accompanied by moderate breezes. Although drizzle could appear after dark, the worst of the downpours should stay away, giving a more settled close to the week. Winds may strengthen slightly, but no major storms are predicted at this stage. Overnight conditions remain overcast, maintaining a mild end to the day. Humidity stays steady.
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