Posted: Mon 12th Sep 2016

Wrexham Temperatures to Soar in September Heatwave

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Sep 12th, 2016

Wrexham is set to enjoy one last blast of summer with a mini heatwave forecast later on this week.

It’s time to get the flip-flops and Wrexham’s ‘iconic’ summer fashion back out for one more day with temperatures set to hit an impressive high of 26C.

The day is set to get to a warm start in Costa del Wrexham with temperatures currently forecast at highs of 19C at 10am.

By 1pm temperatures are expected to reach 23C before hitting highs of 26C by 4pm.

We’re also set for a hot and humid evening on Wednesday with temperatures expected to start around the 20C mark at 10pm

Tuesday and Wednesday are also forecast to be warm, with both days hitting highs of 22C and 23C.

However for those not quite ready to welcome the autumn weather Wednesday looks like the perfect chance for one last end of season BBQ!



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