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Orson Leys, Rugby, Warwickshire
CV22 5RF Rugby District (B)
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29 July 2025
The Weather Today
Good morning! The West Midlands can expect a largely cloudy day with occasional sunny intervals. Temperatures will be mild, hovering around 18 degrees. While it will stay mainly dry, there could be the odd light shower towards the afternoon. The breeze will be gentle, making for a relatively calm day overall
If you're heading out, a light jacket should suffice.
. 3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, tomorrow will bring a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with temperatures reaching up to 16 degrees. Wednesday sees more settled conditions with more prolonged sunny spells and highs of 17 degrees. By Thursday, we anticipate a return to overcast skies with intermittent rain and cooler temperatures around 15 degrees. Don't forget that umbrella if you're out and about!
The Weather Today
Good morning! The West Midlands can expect a largely cloudy day with occasional sunny intervals. Temperatures will be mild, hovering around 18 degrees. While it will stay mainly dry, there could be the odd light shower towards the afternoon. The breeze will be gentle, making for a relatively calm day overall
If you're heading out, a light jacket should suffice.
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, tomorrow will bring a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with temperatures reaching up to 16 degrees. Wednesday sees more settled conditions with more prolonged sunny spells and highs of 17 degrees. By Thursday, we anticipate a return to overcast skies with intermittent rain and cooler temperatures around 15 degrees. Don't forget that umbrella if you're out and about!
Air quality in CV22 5RF
What does this mean?
In the CV22 5RF area, the Air Quality Index (AQI) ranges from 0 to 500, with higher numbers indicating poorer air quality. A range of 0-50 signifies good air quality with minimal health risks, 51-100 is moderate with minor concerns for sensitive individuals, 101-150 is unhealthy for sensitive groups such as children and the elderly, 151-200 is unhealthy for the entire population, prompting health warnings and limiting outdoor activities, 201-300 is very unhealthy, posing significant health risks to everyone, and 301-500 is hazardous, where everyone may experience severe health effects and should avoid all outdoor activities.