Hartlepool weather forecast for Christmas week including Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day

Christmas is less than a week away, and so far the weather has been quite unsettled, looking forward what does the Met Office predict for next week?
This is what the weather will be like in Hartlepool over the festive period.This is what the weather will be like in Hartlepool over the festive period.
This is what the weather will be like in Hartlepool over the festive period.

Christmas is only a week away, so what is the weather going to be like?

Friday, December 20:

Friday will bring some heavy rain creating wet and windy conditions, but becoming cloudy by the evening.

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Temperatures will reach 7C and wind speed is likely to reach around 12mph.

Saturday, December 21:

The weather is expected to become less unsettled, but it will remain overcast and chilly, with temperatures will reaching just 6C.

Sunday, December 22:

Sunday is set to remain cloudy and cold with some afternoon showers expected around 3pm.

The temperatures reaching highs of just 6C and the wind speed will be around 8mph.

Monday, December 23:

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Monday look set to be the best day of the week with cloud giving way to sunny intervals by late morning.

There will be highs of 7C and maximum wind speeds of 11mph.

Tuesday, December 24:

The overall outlook for Christmas Eve is quite positive as the sun will begin to shine around 9am to reveal a sunny day for all and temperatures will be around 6C.

It will be a breezy day however, as wind speed will reach about 12mph.

Wednesday, December 25:

A cold spell will move in on Christmas morning, with temperatures starting out at 4C and will reach 6C, but will appear colder due to winds moving in from the south.

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However there will be some afternoon sunshine at around 3pm.

Thursday, December 26:

Thursday will be cloudy with highs of 5C and lows of 3C.

The Met Office UK outlook for Boxing Day to New Year said: “How long any such quieter, somewhat colder spell lasts is very uncertain, but there is a possibility that it could last to the end of next week.

“However it seems more likely that the weather will become more changeable again with near normal temperatures, particularly in the north and west, with more spells of rain and strong winds.”

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