Bonfire Night 2021: Here's the weather forecast for Blackpool and the Fylde coast
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With nearly all events cancelled last year due to Covid, 2021 is a chance for families in and around the Fylde coast to make up for lost time.
If you are looking to enjoy a fireworks display on Friday (November 5), you'll be glad to know the day looks set to be relatively dry.
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Hide Ad"Friday will be a much cloudier day than on Thursday, with just a few brighter interludes," a spokesman for the Met Office said.
"Remaining dry for most [of the day] but the odd occasional pocket of rain is possible."
The day will start off fairly chilly at around 7C before rising to 12C at midday - where it is expected to stay for the rest of the day.
Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for Blackpool on on Friday, November 4:
3am - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 8C
4am - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 9C
5am - Light rain / 50% chance of rain / 9C
6am - Light rain / 50% chance of rain / 9C
7am - Overcast / 20% chance of rain / 10C
8am - Light shower / 40% chance of rain / 10C
9am - Light shower / 40% chance of rain / 11C
10am - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 11C
11am - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 11C
Midday - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 12C
1pm - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 12C
2pm - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 12C
3pm - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 12C
4pm - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 12C
5pm - Overcast / 10% chance of rain / 12C
6pm - Overcast / 10% chance of rain / 11C
7pm - Overcast / 10% chance of rain / 12C
8pm - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 12C
9pm - Overcast / 10% chance of rain / 11C
10pm - Cloudy / 10% chance of rain / 12C
11pm - Light shower / 50% chance of rain / 11C
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