Today, January 2 will have little chance of rain and temperatures reaching up to 4C.
However, a yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place until midday on Friday, January 2, and states: “Some travel disruption is expected due to snow and ice.” An area of sleet and snow is expected to move southeastwards.
Saturday, January 3, will remain dry, with temperatures between minus two and 2C.
Sunday, January 4, is set to be very cold, with temperatures falling to around minus three in the early morning before rising to a maximum of about 2C later in the day.
Conditions are expected to remain dry throughout, with the chance of precipitation staying below five per cent, although the low temperatures mean there is a continued risk of icy patches, particularly during the morning and evening.
From Monday, January 5, onwards, the probability of precipitation begins to rise slightly.
Tuesday, January 6, sees a significant change with precipitation chances increasing during the afternoon, reaching around 40–50 per cent from 4pm onwards.
Temperatures throughout the day will stay between minus one and 4C.
Wednesday, January 7, will remain chilly, with temperatures starting around 2–3C and rising to a high of 4C during the afternoon.
The chance of precipitation remains relatively low, fluctuating between 10 per cent and 30 per cent throughout the day, suggesting largely dry conditions with only brief light showers possible.
Thursday, January 8, will follow a similar pattern, beginning near 2C and reaching highs of around 5C by midday.
Precipitation chances increase slightly, peaking at around 30 per cent during the afternoon, before easing into the evening.

