Tuesday 19 November 2024
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Nottingham

Snow: Nottinghamshire weather for Tuesday 19 November

Nottinghamshire weather forecast for Tuesday 19 November.


Snow updates:

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Today’s weather forecast highlights a snowy morning transitioning into a relatively clearer afternoon and evening. Here’s what to expect:

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  • Morning Hours (7 AM – 12 PM):
    Expect a cold start to the day with temperatures hovering around 0°C, feeling even chillier at -3°C due to the wind chill. Light precipitation is likely early on, with a 70% chance of snow or drizzle at 7 AM, reducing to 30% by 8 AM and diminishing further throughout the morning. Winds from the north-northwest will remain gentle at 6-7 mph, but gusts of up to 18 mph may make it feel colder. Humidity remains high, around 97-99%, contributing to a damp, wintry feel.
  • Afternoon (12 PM – 4 PM):
    By midday, the weather becomes drier, with only a 10% chance of precipitation. Temperatures will rise slightly to 3°C but will feel closer to -1°C due to continued northern winds, now steady at 8-9 mph. Sunshine makes brief appearances in the early afternoon, improving visibility and breaking the monotony of cloud cover. Humidity begins to drop slightly, averaging around 92%, signalling drier conditions.
  • Evening into Night (5 PM – 11 PM):
    Clearer skies and reduced wind speeds offer a calmer evening, though temperatures will drop back to 0°C (feeling like -3°C to -4°C). Winds will shift slightly to a north-northwest direction, remaining steady at 7-8 mph, with gusts reducing to 16-17 mph. Visibility will improve significantly to “good” (G) or “very good” (VG) as cloud cover decreases and humidity dips below 85%.

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Wednesday:

Sunny but cold. A few wintry showers may reach the Derbyshire hills, with isolated showers also possible near the east coast, where it will be breezy. Severe overnight frost developing, particularly in rural areas. Maximum temperature: 3 °C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:

Remaining cold, with sharp overnight frosts and some further ice and snow. Bright spells on Thursday and Friday. Very wet and windy on Saturday, with a risk of persistent rain turning to snow.

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