Bristol set to be warmer than Ibiza this weekend - but how long will it last?

Discover how Bristol is set to experience weather hotter than Ibiza this weekend, but find out how long this heatwave will last.

According to the Met Office, Bristol is due to experience sunny weather with temperatures reaching up to 21°C over the weekend.

They predict the city will continue to experience highs of 17 °C tomorrow (April 10), and rise to 20 °C and 21°C on Friday and Saturday, respectively.

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Similarly, BBC Weather predicts the city will reach highs of 20 °C on Friday and Saturday.

According to the Met Office, Bristol is due to experience sunny weather with temperatures reaching up to 21°C over the weekend. They predict the city will continue to experience highs of 17 °C tomorrow (April 10), and rise to 20 °C and 21°C on Friday and Saturday, respectively.placeholder image
According to the Met Office, Bristol is due to experience sunny weather with temperatures reaching up to 21°C over the weekend. They predict the city will continue to experience highs of 17 °C tomorrow (April 10), and rise to 20 °C and 21°C on Friday and Saturday, respectively. | Nik Pap via Google Maps

But how long will the sunny, warm weather last?

According to the Met Office, the weather will take a turn to sunny intervals changing to cloudy from Sunday, with light showers by late morning on Tuesday.

Temperatures are also due to decrease, with temperatures reaching highs of up to 15°C (Sunday) and 14°C for the rest of the week.

BBC Weather predicts light rain and a gentle breeze on Sunday , with highs of 16°C .

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They also forecast temperatures of up to 15 °C until Easter Monday and light rain showers on April 15, 16, 18 and 20.

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