Expect moderate or heavy snow showers today, Friday, January 2 in Alton, with frosty conditions likely early on. Skies may shift to brighter spells by midday, offering a brief break from the flakes. Temperatures near 2°C at their warmest and about -2°C overnight contribute to a wintry feel. Winds remain gentle, though the chill could make it more biting outdoors.
Tomorrow promises sunny skies with little chance of snow or rain. Daytime conditions see temperatures about 1°C, dipping near -2°C after sundown. There’s likely to be minimal cloud cover, so the air remains crisp even in brighter spells, ensuring a calm forecast through the day.
Sunday could bring a patchy wintry mix, with moderate snow possible in the afternoon and evening. Occasional heavier flurries might sweep in, keeping the scene white. Temperatures hover near 2°C by day and about -3°C later on. This unsettled spell may continue briefly before easing overnight.
Monday looks notably clearer, as sunny spells dominate most of the day. Temperatures stay around 0°C and fall near -4°C tonight, adding a sharp chill after dusk. No rain or snow is forecast, so conditions remain calm under largely unbroken sunshine.
Tuesday appears partly cloudy, although overcast patches might drift in. Afternoon highs sit about 0°C, and overnight levels dip near -5°C, maintaining the frosty pattern. Rain is unlikely, leaving the day mostly dry and still. These final hours of the week hold steady under a gentle breeze. Lingering cloud cover should not pose much threat, making any early morning outings relatively stable.
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