Turning drier for the next 24 hours.
This Evening and Tonight:
Rain clearing from southern parts during Wednesday evening with lengthy clear periods developing for all overnight. Local coastal gales around Cornwall and southern Devon to begin, easing later. A slight rural frost developing around dawn on Thursday. Minimum Temperature 0C.
Thursday:
Chilly start, and a rather cold day overall, but with plenty of sunshine to compensate, making it feel pleasant. Staying dry with patchy cloud, and winds continuing to ease. Maximum Temperature 8C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Early rain on Friday soon clearing to sunny spells; fog possible overnight. Often cloudy over the weekend with patchy rain and drizzle at times and turning breezier.
UK Outlook for Monday 3 Feb 2025 to Wednesday 12 Feb 2025:
Periods of wet weather are likely to affect northwestern parts of the UK at times, particularly early in this period. Some heavy rain is possible and this is likely to be accompanied by spells of strong winds. South of this, across the rest of the UK, it is likely to be more settled and whilst some rain can't be ruled out at times, there is likely to be plenty of dry weather through this period. Winds will be lighter and this will bring the risk of overnight frost and fog. Overall, temperatures will be close to normal for most, but it is likely to be mild at times in the northwest. Brief colder spells are likely here in between weather systems though.
Sunrise and Sunset times for Studland - Shell Bay (Beach):
Sunrise: 08:47 Sunset: 17:56