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Bristol Post
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Tristan Cork

Met Office weather forecast for Bristol and Britain - cold, grey and wet weekend ahead

It will be a distinctly dreary autumnal weekend in Bristol and Britain with no sunshine, lots of battleship grey clouds bringing rain and a chilly easterly wind.

The Met Office forecast for Bristol said there's going to be a 20 per cent chance of rain for the whole of the morning today (Saturday 23 November), as an easterly wind flirts with changing to the north - which means temperatures will struggle to get up to 10 deg C.

That's a bit milder than the cold, clear, crisp days we had earlier this week and last weekend, but it will feel cold and wet with a 95 per cent humidity and that niggly easterly breeze.

By lunchtime, the rain will return, with intermittent showers coming and going throughout the afternoon.

And then as darkness falls - not that the day will be anything approaching bright in the first place - the cloud will descend as the wind drops, and tonight will be mild, damp and misty.

Sunday

Sunday promises to be a little bit better. The wind, which dropped overnight to give us a foggy night, will turn to the south, and by breakfast time on Sunday, the skies will still be grey and overcast, but a bit lighter and brighter for most of the day.

There'll be the odd shower by the middle of the afternoon, but it will be noticeably brighter.

This moody pictures shows the bridge in all its glory (Dan Regan/BristolLive)

But it won't last. Sunday evening will see a return of another cold front, bringing heavy rain for much of the night.

Monday will start showery, but we might actually see some sunshine on Monday morning.

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