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Met Office weekend sports fixtures forecast

. The maximum temperature will be 19°C. Travelling supporters should be aware of the potential for wet weather and plan accordingly. Sunderland vs Aston Villa (2pm) The northeast faces a wet day, with persistent outbreaks of rain, heavy at times. Winds will be light at first, but a strengthening

Met Office weekend football fixtures forecast

in weather may lead to teams needing to adjust their approach as conditions change. READ MORE: What do meteorologists do at the Met Office? Sunderland vs Everton Monday night’s fixture at the Stadium of Light is expected to continue the unsettled theme. Some brighter spells are forecast for Sunday

Premier League opening weekend weather forecast

coast will be mostly dry, though variable cloud cover may limit sunshine at times. Temperatures will be warm to very warm, reaching up to 25°C. Some bright or sunny spells are likely, contributing to a pleasant afternoon at the Amex Stadium.  Sunderland vs West Ham – Kick-off 3pm Conditions

This weekend's football fixtures forecast

conditions. Maximum temperature 15°C. Sunderland vs Arsenal – 17:30 The match at the Stadium of Light will begin under cloudy skies, with patches of mist and fog and outbreaks of drizzle. As the day progresses, conditions will improve, becoming brighter with some good sunny spells developing during

Met Office weekend football forecast

North Sea coasts. Spectators should prepare for wet and blustery conditions, with patchy frost possible in northern areas by the end of the night. Saturday 25 October Chelsea v Sunderland (15:00, Stamford Bridge) A mostly dry and sunny afternoon is expected for central and eastern areas, including

Met Office weather forecast for this weekend's sports fixtures

as they leave the stadium. READ MORE: 'Brutal' cold snap? 'Barrage of snow'? Met Office weather headline review Sunderland v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Saturday 15:00) At the Stadium of Light, expect a mostly cloudy start with limited bright or sunny intervals. As the afternoon progresses, the cloud

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and Leeds in industrial South and West Yorkshire, Middlesbrough on Tees-side, Sunderland at the mouth of the Wear and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In contrast, the Vale of York is a farming area with cereals and the Yorkshire Dales are important for sheep farming. The Dales, North York Moors and cities

NCIC Monthly Summary

of Northern Ireland on the 23rd, with numerous flooding incidents in and around Derry City and Strabane, including dozens of properties and the basement of a local hospital. The 25th saw localised heavy downpours affecting NE England, with rail services suspended in the Newcastle/Sunderland area

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