Birmingham weather forecast for mid-term break and rest of 2021
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After being placed under a yellow weather warning for rain on Tuesday, the people of Birmingham will be hoping for nothing but sunshine when school children take their mid-term break at the end of October.
Weather agency, the Met Office, issued a notice across the northeast of England, with Birmingham expected to suffer badly with heavy showers and flooding.
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Hide AdDisappointingly, the miserable weather is expected to continue and bring a damp start to the holidays next month.
Experts at AccuWeather have forecast that there will be three days of rain during October 22 to October 25, with 8 hours of showers and winds as high as 65km/h.
Residents will still be allowed to enjoy dry and sunny spells following this period, as highs of 12℃ have been forecast.
Much like most of the UK, temperatures in the city will start to plummet as winter approaches and the year draws to a close.
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Hide AdWeather service, Climate Data, has reported a consistent decrease in temperature from November to December, with an average of 6.8℃ and 4.7℃ respectively.
The number of rainy days are set to increase slightly as the total stands at 27 from now until the end of the year, with October being the wettest month with 70mm of rainfall.
Despite this, the end to 2021 remains largely dry, mild and cloudy, with intermittent periods of sunshine and rain.
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