Winds W and variable. Winds SSW and variable. Morning showers. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. Showers late at night. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. Winds NW and variable. Mostly cloudy. Winds WSW and variable. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph. Daily 14 Today. Wind ENE 3 mph. UV Index 1 of Sunrise Sunset However, a few patches of fog may linger for a time.
This evening, it will be dry with clear skies. Overnight, variable cloud and patchy mist or fog will develop in places, but it will remain dry and settled with light winds. Tomorrow, areas of mist or fog will gradually lift through the morning. The rest of the day will then see a mixture of patchy cloud and bright spells, and it will stay dry. Dense fog will linger across many areas during Sunday morning, but it should be largely fine later on as there will be more extensive sunny spells in places.
Monday will continue dry and fine with plenty of sunshine. Overnight into Tuesday there will be clouds gradually moving in from the west which will linger throughout the day. Tuesday will remain dry, however. Mild days. Fog patches will form during the evening and then become more widespread overnight - perhaps leading to some travel disruption.
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Maximum daytime temperature: 5 degrees Celsius ; Minimum nighttime temperature: 0 degrees Celsius. Thu 20 Jan. Seven day forecast for Chipping Norton Clear. Yellow warning: Fog. Today 14 January at. NNE 4. ENE 3. NNE 2. ENE 2. ESE 5. Visibility Choose visibility units description km. Saturday 15 January at. SSE 8. SSE 7. SSW 8. SSW 7. Sunday 16 January at. SW WSW WNW WNW 9. Monday 17 January at. WSW 7. JavaScript is not enabled on this browser For the best viewing experience of this website, JavaScript should be enabled.
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Your chosen location: Chipping Norton. Error An error has occurred. Weather type Show arrow up. Tonight: Another cold night with light winds. Saturday: A dry, but rather cloudy day, with areas of mist and fog early on.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday: Sunday largely dry with sunny spells, but cloud increasing later, bringing the odd spot of rain. Updated at: on Fri 14 Jan Today: Fog patches across England and Wales persisting in some places, though mostly clearing to allow plenty of sunshine. Tonight: Clear skies across England and Wales allowing frost and some freezing fog patches to develop, especially across central and eastern parts.
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