Expect rainbows in Bristol - 27 degrees and thunderstorms forecast

Posted on: 11 Sep 2016

Bristol continues to experience a sort of Indian summer and this week brings it all with high temperatures and sunny days followed by thunderstorms and then lots of rain. Daytime temperature highs range from 18 to 27 degrees with Tuesday being the warmest day of the week. Expect rainbows!

 

There's always plenty to do in Bristol whatever the weather, but with temperatures like this 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 to or visiting our great City.

 

Here's our more detailed outlook for the weekly weather forecast in Bristol for the week commencing 12th September 2016 courtesy of The Met Office wizards and Google.

 

Monday 12 September 2016 - Ronan Keating at The Colston Hall

 

Cloudy but dry and highs of 23 degrees. Might be lucky to see some blue sky around 2pm.

 

Tuesday 13 September 2016 - Ghost at The Bristol Hippodrome, showing all week

 

A massive 27 degrees forecast for 3pm with some thunderstorms expected around noon as well as late evening. 

 

Wednesday 14 September 2016 - Superb theatre continues at The Alma Tavern

 

Scattered showers throughout the day and high temperature of 23 degrees.

 

Thursday 15 September 2016 - Flatbush Zombies at 02 Academy

 

A partly cloudy 21 degrees. Should be dry so get out for a stroll around our great City. 

 

Friday 16 September 2016 - Afrobeats Fridays at Club 48 on Park Street

 

A bit like Wednesday but a tad cooler with just 19 degrees as the high.

 

Saturday 17 September 2016 - Volunteer Tavern 5th Birthday Beerfest

 

18 degrees and showers. Looks like the brollys can be put away early evening. For the kids though check out our Rainy Day Activities in Bristol.

 

Sunday 18 September 2016 - Recommended Bristol Sunday Roasts

 

Mostly sunny and dry, 18 degrees. Could get away with a barbecue in mid September!

 

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