Light, wintry precipitation is most likely in the morning of Friday, January 9, with conditions expected to feel close to or below freezing at times.
A mix of rain, sleet and wet snow is possible between 8am and 11am.
Visibility will remain good and no travel disruption is expected.
Ground temperatures are expected to stay above freezing, so no snowfall is likely to accumulate.
Any snow that does fall will be light and short-lived, mostly affecting higher ground.
Surfaces could become slightly icy in the early and late morning, but forecasters do not expect disruptive conditions.
The day will be cloudy and damp overall, with light rain or drizzle easing by the evening.
Temperatures will reach highs of around 6C in the morning, dropping to 3C by night.
Winds will be moderate and strongest in the morning and midday, contributing to a “feels like” temperature as low as –2C.
Although conditions will be cold and wet, no weather warnings have been issued for the day.
The outlook remains unsettled, with around a 60 per cent chance of precipitation in the morning, falling to around 20 per cent by the evening.
Humidity levels will stay high, in the mid-80s to low-90s throughout the day.

