Bristol Weekly Weather Report - 27 degrees? Here comes the sunshine

Bristol Weekly Weather Report - 27 degrees? Here comes the sunshine

Posted on: 03 Jul 2017

A scorching weekend gives way to some early Monday rain but don't let that put you off - it should be a great week. 27 degrees is expected and sunshine will feature heavily. Get out and enjoy Bristol!

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 23rd July - Dirty Dancing at Bristol Hippodrome from 3 to 8 July

A dreary and damp start gives way to a pleasant day and temperatures up towards 20 degrees. 

 

Tuesday 4th July - Gogol Bordello at O2 Academy

A little cloud cover but no rain and 21 degrees? We can take that, right?

 

Wednesday 5th July - Express Lunch at Grillstock every Monday to Thursday for £6.50

Let's all be very British and complain about 27 degrees being too warm. After a hit-and-miss summer, it could be so much worse!

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Thursday 6th July - THE DICKIES 40TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW at The Fleece

We're still around 22 degrees but there's a chance of some summer showers so remember to take a brolly, despite what the weather might look like as you leave the house. 

 

Friday 7th July - Fish and Chips Trip aboard The Matthew of Bristol

Back to 22 degrees of summer loveliness today. No rain and a cracking way to end the working week. 

 

Saturday 8th July - Cruise the River Avon to Beese's Bar and Tea Rooms 

A little more cloud means temperatures will struggle to get to 20 degrees and might fall a degree short. No rain is forecast.

 

Sunday 9th July - Recommended Bristol Sunday Roasts

19 degrees, sunny spells and no rain...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.