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Robert Avenue, St. Albans, St. Albans, St Albans, Hertfordshire
AL1 2QW St. Albans District (B)
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18 June 2025
The Weather Today
Good morning! Over the South East area today, we're expecting a mix of sunshine and scattered showers. It will feel pleasantly mild with temperatures reaching up to 19 degrees in some parts. Winds will be light to moderate, making for a mostly comfortable day. Do keep an umbrella handy, though, as those showers could catch you out!
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, Friday brings more of the same - a blend of sunny spells and intermittent showers, with highs around 18 degrees. Saturday sees an improvement with longer sunny periods and just a slight chance of a shower early on; temperatures will peak at 20 degrees. Sunday looks mostly dry and bright, a perfect day to be out and about, with highs reaching 21 degrees.
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The Weather Today
Good morning! Over the South East area today, we're expecting a mix of sunshine and scattered showers. It will feel pleasantly mild with temperatures reaching up to 19 degrees in some parts. Winds will be light to moderate, making for a mostly comfortable day. Do keep an umbrella handy, though, as those showers could catch you out!
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, Friday brings more of the same - a blend of sunny spells and intermittent showers, with highs around 18 degrees. Saturday sees an improvement with longer sunny periods and just a slight chance of a shower early on; temperatures will peak at 20 degrees. Sunday looks mostly dry and bright, a perfect day to be out and about, with highs reaching 21 degrees.
.Air quality in AL1 2QW
What does this mean?
The air quality range for postcode AL1 2QW, measured by the AQI, stretches from 0 to 500, with higher values indicating worse conditions. A score of 0-50 represents good air quality with little to no risk, 51-100 is moderate and may affect sensitive individuals, 101-150 is unhealthy for sensitive groups such as children and the elderly, 151-200 is unhealthy for everyone, advising health warnings and reduced outdoor activities, 201-300 is very unhealthy for the general population, and 301-500 is hazardous, posing serious health risks for all, necessitating staying indoors.