The Met Office forecast for Nottingham Forest's celebrations in Old Market Square on Monday (May 30) afternoon is cloudy. Reds players and club staff will celebrate with fans in the city centre at a special event from 1pm, with roads closed and tram and bus services affected.
That's after Nottingham Forest secured promotion to the Premier League on Sunday (May 29), after beating Huddersfield Town 1-0 at Wembley in the Championship play-off final. The celebration event will be hosted by comedian and Forest fan Matt Forde, alongside BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray.
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According to the weather forecast for 1pm in Nottingham, it will remain cloudy with a temperature of 13C that feels like 12. There is a 10 percent chance of rain.
Fans are encouraged not to get to Old Market Square before 11.30pm, and the forecast is similar from then to the event start time; overcast with highs of 12. Rain is forecast from 2pm onwards though with a 50 percent chance of rain, with that lasting until 5pm.
The forecast for the East Midlands states: "A largely cloudy day with frequent slow-moving showers across the region. Showers are likely to be heavy at times, possibly with hail, and there may be the odd rumble of thunder. Light winds. Maximum temperature 14 degrees Celsius."