WHEN is the weather in Warrington going to feel more spring-like?
The nights are getting lighter and as we are in mid-February, the worst of winter should soon be behind us.
But winter seems determined to stay with an icy blast of weather blowing in all week making it feel sub-zero Centigrade due to the windchill.
When will it end?
According to Met Office forecasters as of Friday February 14, we have four more days of Baltic temperatures to endure.
Tonight, the temperature drops to 3C at 9pm and it will feel like 0C due to the windchill.
An hour later, it will feel like -1C. This cold will endure until 4am on Saturday February 15.
There’s a 50/50 percent chance of rainfall from 5am.
Temperatures will remain low throughout the day, reaching heights of 4C.
It will feel like 0C until 9am when it will feel like 1C.
There’s a high chance of rain throughout the day.
Sunday is also going to be cold but the chance of rain is lower between 9am and throughout the day into the evening.
Although Sunday’s temperatures hover between 3C and 4C it will actually feel like -1C or 0C.
Monday is similarly bitterly cold but there will be sunny intervals between 9am and 12 noon with a low chance of rain.
The temperature ranges from 2C at dawn to 5C at dusk, but it will feel a lot colder with the windchill making it seem like -1C or just above freezing.
Tuesday is a little warmer than recent weather with highs of 7C and sunny intervals. The windchill will make it feel as if it’s only 5C, though.
And finally, according to the Met Office forecasters, it will warm up in Warrington on Wednesday February 19 when temperatures hit double figures.
There will be sunshine at 12 noon and temperatures of about 10C. They will reach a relatively balmy 12C by 3pm, although the windchill will make it feel as if it is 9C.
The wind will be light with strongest winds on Wednesday expected to reach 11mph.