Bristol braces for 'mini-heatwave' with temperatures over 20°C

Bristol is set to experience a 'mini-heatwave' as temperatures rise above 20°C. Find out when this warm spell will hit and how long it will last.

The UK will enjoy a warm blast from the beginning of April, according to weather maps.

The Met Office predicts Bristol will experience sunny weather for the rest of the week (April 3 to 9).

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The city is expected to reached highs of 20°C on Thursday, 22°C on Friday and 19°C on Saturday.

Bristol is set to experience a 'mini-heatwave' as temperatures rise above 20°C. According to the Met Office, the city is expected to reached highs of 20°C on Thursday, 22°C on Friday and 19°C on Saturday.placeholder image
Bristol is set to experience a 'mini-heatwave' as temperatures rise above 20°C. According to the Met Office, the city is expected to reached highs of 20°C on Thursday, 22°C on Friday and 19°C on Saturday. | Grain Barge

The high temperatures are expected to continue throughout the rest of the week with highs ranging from 16°C to 18°C.

Similarly, BBC Weather predicts sunny weather for the next two weeks (April 3 to 15), with the exception of April 3, 12, 13 and 15 when it is expected to be cloudy with sunny intervals.

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BBC Weather predicts temperatures to rice to 18°C on Thursday, 20°C on Friday , with the rest of the week experiencing highs of 15°C to 17°C.

Highs are expected to remain at 15°C from April 13 to 15.

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