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Shackerstone, Nuneaton, Hinckley And Bosworth, Leicestershire
CV13 0BS Hinckley and Bosworth District (B)
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25 June 2025
The Weather Today
Good day! Expect a cloudy start in the East Midlands with sporadic sunshine breaking through as the day progresses. Maximum temperatures will hover around 18 degrees. Winds will be light, making for a relatively calm day. No significant rainfall is expected, so it should be a fairly dry day
All in all, quite a pleasant forecast ahead. Keep those brollies tucked away!
. 3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead over the next three days, Thursday will bring more sunshine with temperatures peaking around 19 degrees. On Friday, expect a mix of sun and clouds, with highs of 17 degrees. Saturday sees a chance of light showers, temperatures dipping slightly to 16 degrees. Overall, not bad weather for any plans you might have!
The Weather Today
Good day! Expect a cloudy start in the East Midlands with sporadic sunshine breaking through as the day progresses. Maximum temperatures will hover around 18 degrees. Winds will be light, making for a relatively calm day. No significant rainfall is expected, so it should be a fairly dry day
All in all, quite a pleasant forecast ahead. Keep those brollies tucked away!
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead over the next three days, Thursday will bring more sunshine with temperatures peaking around 19 degrees. On Friday, expect a mix of sun and clouds, with highs of 17 degrees. Saturday sees a chance of light showers, temperatures dipping slightly to 16 degrees. Overall, not bad weather for any plans you might have!
Air quality in CV13 0BS
What does this mean?
For postcode CV13 0BS, 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.