As we step into the new year, the weather in Seaham promises to bring a mix of conditions, reflecting the typical variability of British winters. Here's what you can expect over the next few days.
The day starts with a cloudy morning, with temperatures hovering around 10°C (50°F) and strong winds coming from the southwest at speeds of 35 km/h (22 mph), creating a wind chill that feels closer to 6°C (42°F). The humidity will be high at about 77%, which could make it feel cooler than it is.
As the day progresses, expect overcast skies to dominate, particularly during the afternoon when light rain is anticipated with precipitation reaching about 1.3 mm by midday. The temperature will peak at 11°C (52°F), making this the warmest day over the next three days. Despite the rain, there will be limited visibility at times, particularly when light drizzle sets in during the afternoon, which could affect outdoor plans.
For those planning to celebrate New Year's Eve, the weather should clear up a bit in the evening, though light rain may still persist into the night. Make sure to keep umbrellas handy if you're heading out!
Ring in the new year with cooler temperatures! On January 1, the daily maximum will only reach around 7°C (45°F), dropping to a chilly 4°C (39°F) during the night. Expect overcast conditions accompanied by a high likelihood of light rain—up to 0.9 mm may fall during the early hours.
Morning visibility may be limited to 9 km (5.5 miles), and with winds shifting to a more northerly direction, it will feel notably colder, especially during the evening hours. By the afternoon, a significant drop in temperatures will occur, leading to a forecast of heavy snow by mid-afternoon, which could accumulate up to 1.3 cm. For those looking to stay warm indoors, it might be the perfect opportunity to enjoy some cozy indoor activities.
January 2 doesn’t offer much respite from the winter chill, as temperatures will struggle to reach a maximum of just 3°C (38°F). Conditions will be dominated by blowing snow at times, especially during the early hours. Expect visibility to remain quite low at around 2 km (1.2 miles), making travel a bit challenging.
By midday, conditions could improve slightly, with patches of sunshine breaking through clouds, but the overall feel remains cold with wind chills dropping to around -2°C (28°F). With light snow expected, the roads might be slushy, so if venturing out, cautiously check driving conditions.
For detailed forecasts, be sure to check out the next 5 days' weather and the hour-by-hour updates.
Seaham's coastal charm may face a few challenges this winter, but the picturesque views can make even the cloudiest days enjoyable if you're prepared. Stay warm and stay safe as we usher in 2025!