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It will be calmer all weekend under the wings of a high-pressure area with some colder, drier days and nights with some light night frost. More clouds, mist and fog may gradually appear. There is always a chance of slippery conditions at night. Especially where there would still be remnants of snow.

Today it is a changing picture of clouds and sunny periods that alternate. There will be another shower in the morning. Afterwards it will be dry with clouds and sun and maximum temperatures around 4-5 degrees at the sea to 3 degrees elsewhere. There is a very weak northerly wind. Tonight and tonight it will be variable, later heavily cloudy with a chance of persistent mist and fog. It will freeze slightly inland, and at the sea we will be around a minimum of 2 degrees plus. It’s freezing everywhere on the ground.

Tomorrow we will have a very cloudy to overcast day with approximately the same maximum temperatures as today, but much less sun. That with a still very weak northerly wind. On Monday it will turn south to southwest and gradually less cold air will be supplied. There is a lot of cloud cover. Next week it will remain calm and dry, but a south-westerly wind will then bring progressively softer air, causing the night frosts to disappear.

COAST:

Today is a calm day with possibly an occasional shower and maximum temperatures of 4-5 degrees. The wind blows weakly from the north. Tonight and tonight it will be dry with lots of clouds, mist and fog and lows around 2 degrees. It can freeze on the ground and slippery conditions are therefore possible. Tomorrow will be a calm day with lots of clouds, mist and fog. Maximum around 4-5 degrees with a very weak northerly wind.

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