IT IS the first weekend of the UEFA European Football Championship and could we ask for any better weather?
Whether you're a football fan or not, today's forecast will give you something to smile about as the weather is starting to heat up with highs of 23C.
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Here is your hour-by-hour guide for the weather in the Bournemouth area today (obviously subject to change):
The Met Office forecast for today, June 12.
Saturday, June 12:
10am - 19C sunny
11am - 20C sunny
Midday - 21C sunny with some cloud
1pm - 22C sunny with some cloud
2pm - 22C sunny
3pm - 22C sunny
4pm - 23C sunny
5pm - 23C sunny with some cloud
6pm - 22C sunny with some cloud
7pm - 21C sunny
8pm - 21C sunny
9pm - 20C clear skies
10pm - 18C clear skies
11pm - 17C partly cloudy
The low cloud should burn off quickly to leave a beautiful day, some high cloud around but warm sunny spells and top temps of 22-24C. High UV levels as well so burn times relatively short. @Bournemouthecho @portlandukwx @DorsetSnow
— Bournemouth & Poole Weather (@BournemouthWea1) June 12, 2021
Forecaster Bournemouth and Poole Weather has said that low cloud hanging around in the morning should burn off quickly with top temperatures of 22-24C.
With sea temperatures still around 13-14C it should be nice enough to even take a dip, if you feel brave enough.
This weekend not looking quite as warm as initially expected. We are now generally looking at highs of 21-24c. The odd spot could see 25c (Hurn).
— Dorset Sun ☀️ (@DorsetSnow) June 11, 2021
Still pretty lovely with wall to wall sunshine throughout ☀️😎
Wall to wall sunshine is expected throughout the weekend, UV and pollen levels will remain high so be sure to take all relevant precautions when out and about enjoying this glorious weather.
What are your plans this weekend? Let us know in the comments.
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