Get ready for a chilly week ahead as the winter weather takes hold in the region.
As you step out today, be prepared for a brisk northwesterly wind bringing dropping temperatures to –7°C, making it feel even chillier at a bone-chilling –11°C.
Tonight, the clear skies will give way to thickening clouds, with light snow expected to blanket the area by morning. Temperatures will plummet to –8°C, with a biting wind chill nearing –12°C.
Looking ahead:
Tuesday will see the light snow easing off in the afternoon, leaving behind a dusting of about 2 cm under cloudy skies and a high of –5°C, with the wind making it feel closer to –9. The night will bring cloudy intervals and a low of –7°C.
Wednesday promises more snowfall, with the mercury hovering around 0°C during the day and dropping to a frigid –10°C at night. Thursday will bring a welcome return of sunshine with a high of –8°C, followed by clear skies at night and temperatures plunging to –13°C.
As we head towards the end of the week, Friday will be overcast with a 60% chance of light snow and a high of –1°C, cooling down to –7°C overnight with a 40% chance of flurries.
The weekend will continue the frosty trend: Saturday will remain cloudy with a 60% chance of flurries and a high of –3°C, dipping to –13°C at night under cloudy skies. Sunday will see the sun making a comeback with a high of –9°C, offering a brief respite from the cold.



