Good afternoon, yesterday was simply beautiful wasn’t it? Finally some sun AND a breeze. The humidity was dreadful over the weekend and so much pollen stuck in the thick air, this clean air is definitely a plus. If you didn’t already know you can go to the doctors and get prescription hayfever tablets which work a treat if you suffer from it badly, if not the best ones i found where the Benadryl Allergy Relief 12 hour capsules.
They work for 8 hours and you can take up to three a day. They can be pricy but are buy one get one half price at the moment in Boots! (Speak to your pharmacist or doctor if unsure as we’re obviously not giving you medical advice).
We’re going to be having a sunny evening setting at 2130 continuing at 14 degrees, we might see some drizzle late evening.
- Wednesday – We will be flickering through 14 and 15 degrees all day. We may have a few drizzles by the coast throughout the day and will remain cloudy.
- Thursday – The sun will be out! We’re sticking at 14 degrees until 1300 but will be reaching up 16 degrees and the sun will be out up until 1900. Temperatures will drop to 13 degrees for the evening but looking to stay dry.
- Friday – The sun will be hiding in and out the clouds for most of the day but yet another dry day, starting with 13 degrees going up 16 degrees from 1300 to 1900 and going back down to 13 degrees for the evening.
- Saturday – It will be cloudy all day and some light showers in the morning. We will be start at 13 degrees in the morning, shifting to 15 degrees by 1000 and by 1300 we will sit on 16 degrees up until 1900. Settling on 13 degrees for the night again.
- Sunday – We will see the Sun! Hooray! 12-15 degrees up until 1000 and then 17 degrees up until 1900. Showers will be kicking in 1900 but temperatures will remain all evening.
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