Bristol Weekly Weather Forecast - A bright weekend follows a damp start
Posted on: 15 May 2017A damp and dreary start to the week will give way to brighter skies as the weekend approaches, but the rain will always be lurking just around the corner. Luckily, Bristol is packed with great things to do as always, regardless of the weather.
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 15th May - Shawn Klush - Elvis Tour at Bristol Hippodrome
Not the best way to start your week in Bristol - some classic British drizzle. Not particularly cold though so a brolly will be enough to fend off the damp as you enjoy 16 degrees.
Tuesday 16th May - The Cribs at O2 Academy
Another dreary day, though perhaps lighter and more sporadic rain showers than yesterday. Expect the worst of it to feature in the morning and evening, with bursts of sunshine over lunchtime and the early afternoon. 17 degrees.
Wednesday 17th May - Gloucestershire v Surrey One Day Cup Cricket in Bristol
365 are sorry to report that Wednesday will be a day packed full of rain and only 13 degrees. Still, almost the weekend now!
Thursday 18th May - Express Lunch at Grillstock every Monday to Thursday for £6.50
This is where things start looking up...including you to the bright skies overhead. Very little chance of rain, sunny spells and 15 degrees. Yes please.
Friday 19th May - Office Lunch deal at Aquila on Baldwin Street
A very similar day to yesterday, though with the chance of some afternoon showers.
Saturday 20th May - The God of Carnage at Alma Tavern
Practically a carbon-copy of Thursday! Again, a slight chance of afternoon showers but bright sunshine and 15 degrees.
Sunday 21st May - Recommended Bristol Sunday Roasts
Brave the chance of afternoon showers and walk off a big Sunday lunch at one of Bristol's Best Dog Walks!
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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.