Today's weather for Bridlington, United Kingdom24th Nov 2009 02:50
Last Updated : 24th Nov 2009 02:50 GMT 24th Nov 2009 02:50 GMT
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Holiday Reviews for Bridlington
We went on a bank holiday sunday and the weather was great not a cloud in sight and just the right amount of breeze. - Read More Review by : Geoff Reynes - Sunday 24th May 2009
This evening's weather forecast for
Bridlington, United Kingdom
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Bridlington is in the time zone (GMT) which has a difference of +0 hours to GMT.
Local Time24 Nov 2009 05:14
GMT24 Nov 2009 05:14
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Sunrise 07:43hrs
Sunset 15:50hrs
Moonrise 12:23hrs
Moonset 22:09hrs
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Weather Overview for Bridlington
Bridlington has a mild temperate climate with all four
seasons and no extremes of temperature. The seaside resort sits on the
This stretch of coast is called the
Summer, from June till September, is warm with average high temperatures peaking in July and August at 19°C. In June and September the average high sits at 17°C. During the peak months day time temperatures can get into the mid 20s but it rarely gets very hot and night times are generally cool. Sunshine levels are not fantastic with six hours per day at the start of the season reducing to five. However, English weather is notoriously unpredictable, changeable, in fact downright temperamental so most summers will see whole weeks of blazing sunshine surrounded by periods of stubborn grey.
Rainfall levels are moderate and much lower than those found
on the west coast. This is due to the westerly direction of the prevailing
winds that sweep across the
Autumn, in October and November, quickly cools down and welcomes the grey. The average high temperature drops to 14°C in October and 10°C in November. Night times become chilly from the beginning of the season, dropping to an average low of 9°C in October and 6°C in November. While it is windy cloud is not easily cleared and sunshine levels fall to three hours per day in October and two in November. Rainfall remains the same but falls in persistent, light drizzle.
Winter, in between December and February, is cool and a little dismal though not as grey as areas further south. January is the coldest month with an average high of 7°C and an average low of 3°C. It does get down to freezing at night but along the shore frosts are very rare. Snow has been known to fall in January but it rarely settles for long. Generally if precipitation occurs it will do so in the usual irritating drizzle. However, sunshine levels remain at two hours per day for the entire season; in London, December sees only one per day so while two is not fantastic it is twice as good as the capital.
Spring, from March till May, is mild and bright. The average high temperature creeps to 9°C in March, 11°C in April and 14°C in May. Night time lows stay below 10°C for the entire season and you’ll always need a jacket. The sun comes out for longer and longer, reaching the annual highest of six hours per day. Rainfall remains moderate but once the showers have finished the clouds often clear away.

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