Bristol Weekly Weather Forecast - No Sign of April Showers!

Bristol Weekly Weather Forecast - No Sign of April Showers!

Posted on: 03 Apr 2017

It looks like spring has FINALLY arrived in and we can look forward to longer evenings, BBQs and evenings exploring Bristol. No rain is forecast this week and the calendar is packed with so much to do. Here are our recommendations...

Bristol Weekly Weather Forecast

Below is our day-by-day weather forecast, informed by BBC and those at the Met Office, complete with a suggestion of a weather-suitable activity. Have a great week! 

 

Monday 3rd April - Pie Night at The Swan Hotel

What a great start to the week - 15 degrees, clear skies and no rain. Now we're talking!

 

Tuesday 4th April - The Tap Dancing Mermaid at The Redgrave Theatre

Perhaps a little cloudier today but still no danger of any rain and temperatures will again be in double figures: 13 this time.

 

Wednesday 5th April - Office Lunch deal at Aquila on Baldwin Street

The cloud will thicken today and temperatures will only reach 12 degrees but the rain will stay away.

 

Thursday 6th April - Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra at Colston Hall

Almost a carbon-copy of yesterday by all accounts. 12 degrees, cloudy but no rain. Not wonderful weather but better than rain, surely?

 

Friday 7th April - Jimmy Carr at Colston Hall

Third day in a row of cloud, 12 degrees and no rain. It could be worse though! 

 

Saturday 8th April - Novana - Nirvana Tribute - at The Fleece

Cloud will thin and sunshine will be a feature as temperatures climb to 13 degrees for a great Saturday in Bristol.

 

Sunday 9th April - Recommended Bristol Sunday Roasts

15 degrees and no rain make for the perfect day to walk off a big Sunday lunch at one of Bristol's Best Dog Walks!

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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.