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Oakham weekly weather forecast: 5th - 11th December 2022

By Evie Payne

5th Dec 2022 | Local News

Be wary of icy roads and frost as the temperature drops.
Be wary of icy roads and frost as the temperature drops.

This week, temperatures are dropping into the minus degrees for the first time this winter, with the latter half of the week seeing lows of -1 degrees Celsius.

How about getting cosy at the NSPCC Christmas Concert on Monday? Or keeping those dancing feet warm at the Victoria Hall Christmas Disco on Saturday the 10th of December?

Whatever you pick, there is plenty listed on our What's On page to keep you warm - and don't forget, you can share your own events here by clicking the 'Nub It' button.

Monday 5th December:

Heavy cloud

Highs of 7 degrees, lows of 4

Gentle breeze

Tuesday 6th December:

Light rain

Highs of 5 degrees, lows of 1

Gentle breeze

Wednesday 7th December:

Sunny intervals

Highs of 3 degrees, lows of -4

Gentle breeze

Thursday 8th December:

Sunny

Highs of 2 degrees, lows of -4

Gentle breeze

Friday 9th December:

Sunny

Highs of 2 degrees, lows of -3

Gentle breeze

Saturday 10th December:

Sunny intervals

Highs of 2 degrees, lows of -2

Gentle breeze

Sunday 11th December:

Light cloud

Highs of 1 degrees, lows of -3

Light winds

Sunrise will take place at 8:04am and sunset will be at 3:48pm by the end of the week.

Have a great week and don't forget to check back for updates!

     

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