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Weather Forecast
Albert Street, Walsall, West Midlands
WS2 8EX Walsall District (B)
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24 June 2025
The Weather Today
Good morning! In the West Midlands, we're starting off with a rather cloudy day, but as we move into the afternoon, we'll see some sunny spells breaking through. It's going to feel quite mild with temperatures reaching around 15 degrees. Winds will be light, making it a pleasant day to be out and about. Rain is unlikely, so keep those umbrellas at home!
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, tomorrow will be similar with a mix of cloud and sunshine, although it will be a touch cooler with highs of 13 degrees. Wednesday sees a change with more cloud cover and a higher chance of some light rain, particularly in the afternoon, temperatures around 12 degrees. Thursday will bring drier conditions again, with more in the way of sunshine and temperatures reaching 14 degrees.
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The Weather Today
Good morning! In the West Midlands, we're starting off with a rather cloudy day, but as we move into the afternoon, we'll see some sunny spells breaking through. It's going to feel quite mild with temperatures reaching around 15 degrees. Winds will be light, making it a pleasant day to be out and about. Rain is unlikely, so keep those umbrellas at home!
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, tomorrow will be similar with a mix of cloud and sunshine, although it will be a touch cooler with highs of 13 degrees. Wednesday sees a change with more cloud cover and a higher chance of some light rain, particularly in the afternoon, temperatures around 12 degrees. Thursday will bring drier conditions again, with more in the way of sunshine and temperatures reaching 14 degrees.
.Air quality in WS2 8EX
What does this mean?
In the WS2 8EX area, the Air Quality Index (AQI) ranges from 0 to 500, with higher values indicating deteriorating air quality. A range of 0-50 indicates good air quality with minimal risk to health, 51-100 is moderate, posing minor concerns for sensitive people, 101-150 is unhealthy for sensitive groups such as children and the elderly, 151-200 is unhealthy for all, requiring health warnings and reduced outdoor activities, 201-300 is very unhealthy, impacting everyone, and 301-500 is hazardous, posing severe health risks, and outdoor exertion should be avoided.