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Bristol Post
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Estel Farell Roig

Met Office Bristol forecast is for seven days of sunshine

The lovely weather is here to stay - or at least for a bit - as Bristol is to see seven days of sunshine, according to the Met Office.

After some sunny weather today (Thursday, March 17), tomorrow will be another sunny day. It may be overcast in the morning, according to the forecasting service, but the weather will then change to sunny by lunchtime, with temperatures being between 6C and 15C.

Looking at the weekend, the weather will also be clear, with temperatures staying between 3C and 14C. However, the Met Office states it may turn a bit cloudy in the afternoon.

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And, next week, the weather will continue to stay dry with Monday morning having clear skies, but Bristol may see some clouds in the afternoon. Next Tuesday and Wednesday, more sun is on its way, with the Met Office forecasting clear skies once again.

Here is the Met Office forecast for the South West:

This Evening and Tonight:

Cloud cover will increase a little this evening but under more prolonged clearer skies a few mist and fog patches will develop especially in the east. Minimum temperature 0 °C.

Friday:

A bright start away from any mist and fog, some decent prolonged sunny spells developing during the morning, with mostly clear skies by mid-afternoon. Feeling warm particularly in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 16 °C.

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:

Dry with plenty of sunshine. Chilly nights and mornings, with local frost and fog at first, but feeling warm in the sunshine. Perhaps cloudier on Monday with some showery rain.

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