Bristol weather forecast for 17-23 October 2016

Bristol weather forecast for 17-23 October 2016

Posted on: 16 Oct 2016

The days are getting shorter in Bristol and we have not even put the clocks back yet - that will happen on 30th October. The weather is pretty good for this time of the year with highs of 17 degrees forecast and lows of 6 degrees on Wednesday and Thursday morning. Aside from Monday, Tuesday morning and Sunday it should be dry too.

 

There's always plenty to do in Bristol whatever the weather so check out what's on in our 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 to or visiting our great City.

 

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Here's our more detailed outlook for the weekly weather forecast in Bristol for the week commencing 17th October 2016 courtesy of The Met Office wizards and Google.

 

Monday 17th October 2016 - Two courses for just £15 at The Nook

Showers expected through the day, especially from 10am until 4pm.

 

Tuesday 18th October 2016 - Opening night of Betty Blue Eyes at The Redgrave Theatre showing daily until Saturday.

Rain continues overnight and then brightens up a tad. Only 13 degrees though.

 

Wednesday 19th October 2016 - Giselle at The Bristol Hippodrome continues until Saturday.

Partly cloudy but will be dry. Chilly overnight with lows of 6 degrees, highs in the day of 14 degrees.

 

Thursday 20th October 2016 - Jeremy Loops at O2 Academy

Ditto Wednesday, exactly the same!

 

Friday 21st October 2016 - Loads of Friday night events by clicking here

Another dry day, 13 degrees is the high, no rain forecast.

 

Saturday 22nd October 2016 - Special Kinda Madness at The Fleece

13 degrees again, dry until very late Saturday evening.

 

Sunday 23rd October 2016 - Recommended Bristol Sunday Roasts

It is going to rain all day long! Only venture to pubs, restaurants or somewhere with indoor activities.

 

Whatever you get up to this week in Bristol we hope you have a great one. If you need anything, Get in Touch!

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