It is going to be cold and rather breezy through the day, with sunny spells and the occasional shower.
Heavier showers may turn wintry at times, with a risk of hail also.
Tonight there will be further blustery showers. It will remain windy and there will be a touch of frost in places.
Tomorrow is going to be cold, bright and windy with further showers, perhaps wintry.
Wednesday will see patchy rain pushing slowly eastwards across most parts after a frosty start.
TIDES
Brighton: 01:52 (6.9); 14:10 (6.7)
tomorrow: 02:35 (6.6); 14:56 (6.2)
Chichester: 02:18 (5.1); 14:37 (4.9)
tomorrow: 03:05 (4.9); 15:28 (4.6)
Littlehampton: 02:06 (6.2); 14:26 (6.0)
tomorrow: 02:49 (5.9); 15:12 (5.6)
Newhaven: 01:55 (7.1); 14:14 (6.8)
tomorrow: 02:36 (6.8); 14:58 (6.4)
Shoreham: 02:01 (6.6); 14:20 (6.4)
tomorrow: 02:43 (6.3); 15:05 (6.0)
Reproduced from Admiralty EasyTide Prediction Programme by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office and the UK Hydrographic Office (ukho.gov.uk)
SAILING
Wind – south westerly, force three to four. Sea state – slight. Visibility – excellent.
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