Darlington town centre
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The Met Office is forecasting a wet start to the day in Darlington today.
It won't take long for the frost to stop and the day to take on an overcast appearance.
Despite a cold start to the day at 2°C, temperatures will soon rise to around 6°C for the rest of the day.
Wind speeds are expected to be low throughout the day.
The maximum temperature will be 8 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature will be 3 degrees Celsius, and the sun is scheduled to set at 17:37 p.m.
Here's the hour-by-hour weather forecast for Darlington today:
9am: 3°C with a 10% chance of rain
10am: 3°C with a 10% chance of rain
11am: 4°C with a 10% chance of rain
12 noon: 5°C with a 10% chance of rain
1pm: 6°C with a 10% chance of rain
2 p.m.: 7 degrees Celsius with a chance of rain of less than 5%
3 p.m.: 7 degrees Celsius with a chance of rain of less than 5%
4pm: 7°C with less than 5% chance of rain
5pm: 7°C with less than 5% chance of rain
6pm: 6°C with less than 5% chance of rain
7pm: 6°C with less than 5% chance of rain
8pm: 5°C with less than 5% chance of rain
9pm: 5°C with less than 5% chance of rain
10pm: 4°C with a chance of rain of less than 5%
11pm: 4°C with a chance of rain of less than 5%
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A Met Office spokesman said: “Freezing weather turning cloudy late in the morning.
“A cloudy start with rain, possibly continuing across the western hills, but some eastern parts may remain dry.
“Rain will fall southwards during the afternoon, followed by sunny spells and isolated showers. Fairly breezy at times, especially across the hills.
“Winds ease slightly during the night with a mixture of clear spells and variable cloudiness. Possibly the odd rural frost or patch of fog. Clouds intensifying towards dawn, especially across western parts.”