Christmas Eve and Christmas Day across Coventry and Warwickshire are set to be chilly. While there appears to be no signs of a white Christmas, it is going to be cold according to the latest Met Office forecast for our area.
In fact, there will be a 'bitter wind' tomorrow afternoon (Christmas Eve) and the cold winds are set to continue into Christmas Day. However, while it feel cold, it is set to be dry over the coming days.
The forecast for Christmas Day says there will be 'plenty of sunshine'. It is set to remain dry and bright into Boxing Day and at the weekend.
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The full festive local forecast, including temperatures, is as follows:
Today
Largely cloudy this morning with outbreaks of drizzle and fog over the hills. Cloud gradually lifting this afternoon to give some brighter glimmers and turning increasingly breezy. Maximum temperature 8C.
Tonight
Dry tonight with partly cloudy skies. Turning chilly under any cloud breaks, perhaps with a touch of frost in the countryside. Minimum temperature 0C.
Wednesday
Dry and bright for many on Christmas Eve. Turning increasingly windy through the day with a bitter wind chill by the afternoon. Maximum temperature 6C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday
Christmas Day will be dry with plenty of sunshine, feeling cold in the brisk winds. A frosty start on Boxing Day, and remaining dry and bright into the weekend.