With the year coming to an end this weekend, the last few days are set to be ‘unsettled,’ according to the Met Office.
Crowds will be out in the streets for the celebrations across West Dorset, with hundreds expected to be out in fancy dress in Bucky Doo Square in Bridport.
The Met Office predicts a deep area of low pressure moving in from the west at the start of the weekend, with outbreaks of rain pushing in which could turn heavier. Strong gusty winds and coastal gales are expected.
Going into New Year’s Eve the weather looks to be cloudy with some blustery showers across the South West. Rain is expected to fall around the county on midnight with a cloudier outlook in the New Year to be accompanied by rain and stronger winds from Tuesday, January 2.
Here is your final weather forecast for 2023 in West Dorset:
Bridport:
Saturday, December 30: Showers from early morning, turning heavier in the afternoon. Yellow weather warning for wind. Highs of 12C.
Sunday, December 31: Cloudy. Yellow weather warning for wind. Highs of 10C.
Monday, January 1: Partly cloudy changing to light rain by early evening. Highs of 9C.
Tuesday, January 2: Light rain changing to cloudy by late morning. Highs of 11C.
Lyme Regis:
Saturday, December 30: Yellow weather warning for wind. Highs of 12C.
Sunday, December 31: Yellow weather warning for wind. Highs of 10C.
Monday, January 1: Cloudy changing to light rain by early evening. Highs of 10C.
Tuesday, January 2: Light showers changing to cloudy by late morning. Highs of 11C.
West Bay:
Saturday, December 30: Showers turning to rain in the evening. Yellow weather warning for wind. Highs of 12C.
Sunday, December 31: Cloudy. Yellow weather warning for wind. Highs of 10C.
Monday, January 1: Partly cloudy changing to light rain by early evening. Highs of 10C.
Tuesday, January 2: Light rain changing to cloudy by late morning. Highs of 11C.
For more advice, updates on the warnings and how to keep safe in the windy conditions, visit https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
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