The week will kick off with wintry weather for residents, as clouds thicken today, ushering in periods of snowfall with expected accumulations of 2 to 4 centimetres. While winds will be mild, the bitter cold will prevail, with temperatures reaching a high near minus 13 degrees Celsius and wind chill values dropping to minus 24 degrees Celsius.
As the evening progresses, the light snow will diminish around midnight, giving way to overcast skies and a possibility of flurries. Overnight temperatures are forecast to remain steady near minus 12 degrees Celsius. Tuesday is poised to be mostly cloudy with intermittent flurries and a peak temperature of minus 7 degrees Celsius, followed by a return of snow on Tuesday night.
The snowfall will persist into Wednesday, with daytime temperatures edging up slightly to minus 2 degrees Celsius. Wednesday evening will bring calmer conditions, albeit still under cloudy skies. Thursday will see a mix of sunshine and clouds as temperatures climb above freezing for the first time during the week, hitting plus 2 degrees Celsius.
As the week progresses, Friday will mark a notable change in the weather pattern, ushering in rain and a much milder climate, with highs nearing 7 degrees Celsius. The rainy conditions will linger into Saturday before transitioning to a mix of rain and snow overnight. Sunday will see a return to cooler temperatures, featuring overcast skies and a chance of flurries, with a high near minus 1 degree Celsius.



