Weather Watch With Abi – 13-07-2015

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Welcome back to Wales! I went back home for a few weeks just recently and going from 32 degrees to.. well.. At least i’m in my beautiful new home town.

Not a nice day today? What are you doing with yourself? After a trip to McDonalds all I want to do is hibernate but don’t worry, summer is not over yet! I have to say the fast food here is much nicer than in London (well as nice as it can be)

Monday – Well waking up to the pouring rain and blustery winds not a great start to a Monday. And with temperatures sticking to 22 degrees all day the humidity isn’t too pleasant either. It will be drizzling up until 1800 where the rain will become heavier until 2100. Temperatures will drop to 18 degrees and drizzle with small showers will see through the night.

Tuesday – We will be seeing another rainy day, although not as heavy as today thankfully. Will be starting the day at 16 degrees and will continue all day. Heavy rains are forecasted between 1000 and 1300 so take your lunch break a little later as scattered showers are in place afterwards. Unfortunately 2200 is when we will be free from the rain.

Wednesday – Starting the day at 15 degrees but by 1000 it’ll be 17 degrees and sunny. Temperatures rising from 1300 to 1900 at 19 degrees and a dry day all day! It will be cloudier from 1600 onwards but expect to have a nice day. We will drop to 15 degrees for the night.

Thursday – Temperatures starting at 14 degrees and overcast but by 1000 we will go up to 17 degrees and by 1300 we will hit 18 degrees. From 1600 to 1900 we will be at a pleasant 19 degrees however rain is supposed to hit in again so expect it to be muggy. We will be resting on 17 degrees through the night.

Friday – From 0700 to 1600 it’s going to be 16 degrees, sunny but wet again! Sunny intervals but mainly overcast from 1600 till 1900 and then resting on 15 degrees for the evening.


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