Bristol temperatures warm today, cooler on Friday with unsettled weather due next week

Temperatures in and around Bristol will remain warm today but begin to cool on Friday before more unsettled weather arrives early next week, according to the Met Office.
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There will be the chance to catch some late evening sunshine later when temperatures are expected to remain at a relatively high 17°C.

Temperatures will drop significantly on Friday to approximately 10°C in some parts of Bristol however it is to be short lived as Saturday welcomes the warmer weather back again.

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It will remain cloudy for most of Saturday and Sunday however the pleasant conditions will begin to subside next week.

It will feel hot again on Monday but people in Bristol should pack an umbrella as heavy rain is forecast on both Monday and Tuesday.

South West England weather forecast

Thursday October 14 to October 18

Today:

Early fog patches, dense in places, slowly clearing to leave another day of variable and at times large amounts of cloud, but also a few sunny spells. Feeling warm in any sunshine, with a gentle westerly breeze. Maximum temperature 18 °C.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy through the evening and overnight, with just a few clear spells. Some patchy rain will move into northern areas later in the night. Minimum temperature 9 °C.

Friday:

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Plenty of cloud again, with occasional light rain, especially further north and east. SomewOutlook for Saturday to Monday:hat cooler than recent days across the north of the region. Maximum temperature 17 °C.

A cool start to Saturday where skies are clear, but steadily turning cloudier and milder again. Mostly cloudy on Sunday, then more unsettled and breezier next week.

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