Bonfire Night is only a day away, and with many fireworks displays planned it will be useful to see what the weather will be like during the evenings of Friday November 5 and Saturday November 6.
The majority of the fireworks displays will be taking place then, and people will want to make the most out of them after the majority were cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Whilst the Met Office have forecast a rather wet and windy weekend for most of the UK, Essex appears to be in the clear.
On Friday November 5 the weather is expected to be overcast, with the chance of rain falling below five percent after 7pm.
Its going to turn decidedly autumnal and unsettled this weekend 🍂
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 4, 2021
Wet and very windy weather arrives on Saturday, with a spell of severe gales in the far north ⚠️
Drier but still windy on Sunday and changeable going into next week 🌧️🌤️ pic.twitter.com/Yq8G44V5Xj
Temperatures will be at about nine degrees consistently throughout the evening, although it will feel more like 7 degrees.
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Wind gusts will be between 14-16 miles per hour.
On Saturday November 6 it will again be rather overcast, but with the chance of rain slightly higher in the county at about 10 percent.
Temperatures will be slightly higher though at 11 degrees, which will feel more like 8 degrees.
Additionally, wind gusts will be much higher at around 28 miles per hour, so it will be important for people to wrap up warm.
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