Weatherwatch 11th August.

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Been an up and down sort of weekend hasn’t it? Sunday wasn’t as nice as predicted but thankfully yesterday made up for it. I went for a walk down at North Dock at 2200 and the breeze was lovely and fresh.

North Dock Llanelli at night aprox ten pm

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Sun is going to be staying with us until 2100 tonight! It will be on and off cloudy for most of the day but between 1700 and 1900 it should be direct sunlight and 18 degrees all evening. I am not enjoying writing the sunset will be at 2048 compared to the much later times previously. Resting on 15 degrees for the rest of the night.

 

Wednesday we will be waking up to 13 degrees and slowly going up to 20 degrees by 1200! The sun will be out all morning until then, then from 1200 to 2000 it will be on and off cloudy/sunny but at 21 degrees. Sun is going to head in at 2100 and temperatures drop to 17 degrees by 2300 and resting on that for the evening. Zoo? Beach? Make the most of this as Thursday and Friday is not looking so great.

 

Thursday might be slightly humid as will be 19 degrees up until 1600 and sunny/cloudy. Between 1600 and 1900 the sun will continue to out through expected heavy showers and dropping to 18 degrees. From 2200 the rain will become heavier and unfortunately through the night with a chance of thunder and hail.

 

Friday will be a wet morning with basically no changes throughout the day. 1000 we will see the sun through the rain until 1300 and it will become overcast and hopefully the rain will stop at 1900. It will be 16 degrees all day so expect it to be humid also. We are expecting a dry night and to finish end on 15 degrees.


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