Bristol Weekly Weather Forecast - A Real Mixed Bag

Bristol Weekly Weather Forecast - A Real Mixed Bag

Posted on: 26 Jun 2017

Like a classic 90s action movie, you can expect a good start, poor middle and good ending. The heatwave might have left Bristol but it's not all doom and gloom. even better, there's plenty to do whatever the weather!

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! 

 

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.

 

Monday 26th June - Pig Out Mondays at The Gloucester Old Spot

Sunday's drizzle has cleared and we're in for a great day. 21 degrees, sunshine and no rain. That should help with the Monday blues.

 

Tuesday 27th June - Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch at The Rummer

There looks to be a little more cloud cover today but temperatures will again be around the 20 degree mark and no rain is forecast.

 

Wednesday 28th June - Jesus Jones at The Fleece

Here's where things get a little grim - rain overnight is set to continue throughout the day. It is only forecast to ease off as late afternoon approaches. We are looking at around 16 degrees though so just a brolly should be fine.

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Thursday 29th June - David Walliams' The First Hippo On The Moon at The Redgrave Theatre

Any remaining rain should clear overnight and the morning commute should be a dry one. However, come late afternoon the rain could well return so it's definitely worth checking the forecast on the day itself. 16 degrees again.

 

Friday 30th June - Lombard Champagne Dinner at The Harbour Hotel

A tough day to call: there is a chance of some lunchtime showers but it should be a pleasant start and end to the day. 15 degrees.

 

Saturday 1st July - Grillstock Festival 2017 Saturday and Sunday!

A much brighter day is in store! Light cloud cover, sunshine, no rain and temperatures around 17 degrees.

 

Sunday 2 July - Recommended Bristol Sunday Roasts

19 degrees, sunshine, no rain and a little cloud cover...what a great 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.