The Bank Holiday weekend and the summer holidays for children are nearly over - which means you should probably make the most of what's left of the pleasant weather in Bristol.
The UK has seen all sorts of wild weather over the summer months; two 'extreme heat' warnings have been issued by forecasters and there have also been a number of thunderstorms and hail showers.
Earlier this week, an amber 'traffic warning' was issued ahead of the weekend as it was expected that up to 15 million leisure trips were to be taken.
Residents can experience highs of up to 23C on Monday. Across Bristol, there are many activities to keep families entertained. Therefore, people will be itching to make the most of the good conditions.
However, towards the end of the week. the Met Office are expecting rain to hit across the UK. Here is the Met Office hour-by-hour forecast for Bristol tomorrow(August 29).
Bristol
Met Office five-day forecast for the South West
Sunday: A fine start to the day with some bright or sunny spells. Staying fine through the day with further spells of warm sunshine. Whilst the odd shower cannot be ruled out, it is unlikely. Maximum temperature 24 °C.
Sunday evening: It may be rather cloudy for some during the evening but the cloud should largely break up overnight leaving largely clear skies by dawn. Minimum temperature 9 °C.
Monday: A bright or sunny start for many. Patchy cloud in the east will spread to most parts during the day, though stay mostly sunny across Cornwall. Maximum temperature 25 °C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday: A mostly settled period albeit rather cloudy at times. The cloud may be thick enough for the odd spot of rain, most likely over the moors.
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