How many times was the cold weather discussed in your workplace today?
Going by how often "Oh Sh*t! It's so cold!" was uttered at iRadio HQ today, we reckon a lot.
This afternoon is to remain dry and bright with some clod developing in the west and northwest. It's going to stay cool, with maximum temperatures of 14 degrees.
Temperatures dropped to 0 last night, but thankfully it's not set to freeze tonight. It will remain cold though, with temperatures ranging between 2 and 7 degrees. Some outbreaks of rain or drizzle are expected by tomorrow morning.
Friday will be mostly cloudy with light rain and drizzle in the west anf north, but it's due to be dry elsewhere apart from the odd drop.
Temperatures of between 13 to 15 degrees are likely.
Saturday's looking like a dry and bright autumnal day, mainly in the east and south. Although, it will be cloudy elsewhere, with drizzle and fog in along the west and northwest coasts. It'll be very mild for the time of year, with temperatures expected to reach a tropical 18 degrees. Rain's due to move in on Saturday night though and into Sunday morning.
The rain will clear on Sunday, with dry and bright conditions expected. The "tropical" bout won't last though, as cold and windy conditions take over. Maximum temperatures of 12 to 16 degrees throughout the day, before it turns cold on Sunday night with some grass frost in the east and south expected. We're also being warned of mist and fog patches.
Get a more detailed forecast here.