No umbrellas in Bristol on Monday and Thursday but rain coats the rest of the week

No umbrellas in Bristol on Monday and Thursday but rain coats the rest of the week

Posted on: 26 Jun 2016

As we head towards the end of June in Bristol it appears our climate clock is stuck in April with showers being the regular feature of the week. On Monday and Thursday we should be seeing some blue skies but the rest of the week is wet, very very wet.

 

Here's our more detailed outlook for the weekly weather forecast in Bristol for the 27th June into July 2016 courtesy of The Met Office wizards and Google.

 

Monday 27 June 2016 - England v Iceland in the last 16 of Euro 2016. Kick off is at 8pm Bristol time from the Allianz Riviera in Nice. Head to almost any pub - loads here.

 

Aside from an early morning sprinkling of rain it should be dry for the rest of the day with decent temperatures of 19 degrees Celsius.

 

Tuesday 28 June 2016 - Kansai Kitchen takeover at The Volunteer Tavern all week.

 

Rain from 8am until 8pm! Hope this is good for the farmers!

 

Wednesday 29 June 2016 - The Taming of the Shrew by Birmingham Royal Ballet will be performed at The Bristol Hippodrome from today until Saturday. 

 

Ditto Tuesday, loads of rain and 16 degrees.

 

Thursday 30 June 2016 - Bristol Comedy Garden continues today until Sunday.

 

Partly cloudy, 19 degrees, should be pretty dry. Best day of the week to get out and about our great city!

 

Friday 1 July 2016 - Kendal Mountain Festival Bike Night in Bristol at The Redgrave Theatre

 

Scattered showers and 18 degrees. Should be dry for post-work drinks!

 

Saturday 2 July 2016 - Rainy Day Activities in Bristol

 

Not a great Saturday, grey and rainy. 18 degrees.

 

Sunday 3 July 2016 - Recommended Bristol Sunday Roasts

 

Another rainy day. Another 18 degrees.

 

There's always plenty to do in Bristol whatever the weather, but with temperatures warming it's time to make the most of it and get out and about; there's plenty of options for things to do in Bristol. Theatre, pubs, food, bars and loads more - check out what's going on with our daily events calendar.

 

If you need any recommendations of things to do in Bristol or recommended bars, restaurants, suppliers then Get in Touch - #Adviceisfree. Have a fantastic week you lucky residents of Bristol or those wise people that are planning on moving or visiting our great City.


Article by:

James Anderson

Born and raised in the suburbs of Swansea, Jimmy moved to Bristol back in 2004 to attend university. Passionate about live music, sport, science and nature, he can usually be found walking his cocker spaniel Baxter at any number of green spots around the city. Call James on 078 9999 3534 or email Editor@365Bristol.com.