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Premier League opening weekend weather forecast

sport Saturday 16 August Aston Villa vs Newcastle – Kick-off 12:30pm Villa Park will see similar conditions to Friday, with dry weather and sunny spells continuing. Temperatures will reach around 23°C, making for ideal conditions for both players and fans.  Brighton vs Fulham – Kick-off 3pm The south

This weekend's football fixtures forecast

for showers. Crystal Palace vs Brighton & Hove Albion – 14:00 Selhurst Park will see similar conditions to other Sunday fixtures, with variable cloud and outbreaks of rain or showers. There will be some clearer or brighter interludes, but it will be chilly at times. Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United – 14:00

NCIC Monthly Summary

or diverted around Edinburgh and Glasgow. Further south, flooding around Stansted Airport on the 9th meant at least one cancelled train to London, and delays on the A12. Services between Brighton and Haywards Heath were suspended due to a flooded line, and police in Gosport asked people to avoid Leesland

Met Office weekend football forecast

pic.twitter.com/SDFwqxLiT2 — Met Office (@metoffice) October 24, 2025 Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion (17:30, Old Trafford) Mostly dry and sunny for central areas, with breezy conditions. Showers are more likely in coastal regions, but Manchester should remain largely dry. Temperatures

Met Office weather forecast for this weekend's sports fixtures

breezier as the game goes on. Maximum temperature is forecast to reach 15°C, making for a mild but fresh afternoon. Layering up is advisable, especially for those in exposed stands. Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United (Saturday 15:00) Fans heading to the Amex Stadium can expect a partly cloudy

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island effect, which results in higher urban temperatures compared with surrounding rural areas. WHAT AFFECTS THE REGION’S WEATHER? London is located within the ‘Southern England' region of the UK which includes Greater London and other urban areas including Reading and Brighton. Here are some

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island effect, which results in higher urban temperatures compared with surrounding rural areas. WHAT AFFECTS THE REGION’S WEATHER? Reading is located within the ‘Southern England' region of the UK which includes Greater London and other urban areas including Reading and Brighton. Here are some

UK climate extremes

August 1990 Brighton (East Sussex) September 21.7 5 September 1949 St James's Park (London) October 19.4 1 October 1985 Aber (Gwynedd) November 15.9 3 November 2005 Eastbourne (East Sussex) December 15.0 12 December 1994 Hawarden Airport (Flintshire) United Kingdom: Lowest daily maximum temperature

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disrupted and around 1500 properties experienced power cuts in Cornwall. Trains were cancelled in the Brighton area and an event was also cancelled on the Isle of Wight. Some flooding occurred in parts of north-east Scotland and in northeast England around Whitby, Scarborough, Redcar and Cleveland

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