Posted: Fri 27th May 2016

What’s The Bank Holiday Weather Forecast For Wrexham?

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, May 27th, 2016

With many of us getting ready to enjoy the Bank Holiday Weekend – will Wrexham bask in sunshine over the next three days or will it be a washout? 

While Bank Holiday Weekends are known for generally heavy rain, Wrexham is set to enjoy some warm and dry weather over the next three days – with the sun even making an appearance or two.

Saturday’s weather is set to be similar to today – cloudy with the chance of some sunny spells later on in the afternoon.

Despite the lack of sunshine, temperatures are set to hit highs of 17C, which is perfect if you fancy having a Bank Holiday BBQ.

Sunday is looking like it’s going to be the best day of the Bank Holiday with sunshine and highs of 18C forecast throughout the day.

Going into Monday the Met Office are forecasting a cloudy day, however temperatures are set to hit highs of 17C – perfect weather to pop into town and have a go on the free zip wire over Llwyn Isaf!

*Pictured – Costa Del Llwyn Isaf



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