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Clifton Street, Sticklepath, Barnstaple, North Devon, Devon
EX31 2AZ North Devon District
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24 May 2025
The Weather Today
Good morning! Today, the South West of the UK is set to experience a mix of sun and showers, particularly in coastal areas. Temperatures will be around 17 degrees, so you might want to keep a light jacket handy. Winds will be coming from the west, moderately brisk at times, especially near the coast. Don't forget your umbrella if you're heading out!
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, tomorrow offers a similar pattern with a blend of sunshine and showers and highs of about 18 degrees. Wednesday will be mostly overcast with scattered light rain, temperatures peaking at 16 degrees. By Thursday, we'll see more settled conditions with mostly dry weather and some sunny spells, and temperatures reaching 19 degrees. Enjoy your week!
The Weather Today
Good morning! Today, the South West of the UK is set to experience a mix of sun and showers, particularly in coastal areas. Temperatures will be around 17 degrees, so you might want to keep a light jacket handy. Winds will be coming from the west, moderately brisk at times, especially near the coast. Don't forget your umbrella if you're heading out!
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, tomorrow offers a similar pattern with a blend of sunshine and showers and highs of about 18 degrees. Wednesday will be mostly overcast with scattered light rain, temperatures peaking at 16 degrees. By Thursday, we'll see more settled conditions with mostly dry weather and some sunny spells, and temperatures reaching 19 degrees. Enjoy your week!
Air quality in EX31 2AZ
What does this mean?
For postcode EX31 2AZ, the AQI range of 0 to 500 indicates air quality levels, with higher numbers representing poorer conditions. A range of 0-50 is considered good with little to no health risk, 51-100 is moderate, possibly affecting sensitive individuals, 101-150 is unhealthy for sensitive groups like children and the elderly, 151-200 is unhealthy for everyone, leading to health warnings and reduced outdoor activities, 201-300 is very unhealthy, affecting the entire population, and 301-500 is hazardous, posing severe health risks and necessitating staying indoors and avoiding outdoor activities.