South Tyneside weather forecast for the first full week of 2022 as temperatures set to drop following mild start to the year

Temperatures in South Tyneside are set to drop for the first full week in 2022 after a mild start to the year.
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While the beginning of the year saw unusually mild temperatures across the North East, the first full week of 2022 is set to return to some normality, with temperatures dropping in South Tyneside.

According to Met Office forecasts, South Tyneside will see some cold nights with temperatures dropping as low as -2°C and reaching 5°C through the week.

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This is what you can expect from the weather in South Tyneside in the week ahead, according to Met Office.

Temperatures are set to drop following a mild start to the year.Temperatures are set to drop following a mild start to the year.
Temperatures are set to drop following a mild start to the year.

Monday, January 3

Met Office forecasters are expecting a mild and cloudy start to the day, before changing to light rain in the afternoon. Temperatures will continue to stay relatively mild with a high of 10°C before dropping to 1°C overnight.

Tuesday January 4

By Tuesday the mild start to the year will be well and truly gone, with temperatures expected to reach a high of just 3°C and low of 1°C. Tuesday will see a cold start with sunny spells and possibly winter showers in the afternoon.

Wednesday, January 5

The cold spell will continue on Wednesday as temperatures drop below freezing, with a low of -2°C and high of 4°C. Sunny spells are expected throughout the day.

Thursday, January 6

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Thursday will see temperatures rise slightly, reaching highs of 5°C with lows of 2°C. It’s expected to be cloudy with light rain in the afternoon.

Friday, January 7

Friday is expected to be clear, changing to cloudy by the late morning. Highs of 4°C and lows of 3°C.

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