Sunbathers make the most of beautiful weather at Nottingham s hidden beach
Council officers were also patrolling the area asking people not to swim in the lake
17:29, 9 JUN 2021
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Barbecues, music, football and sunbathing were in full flow as plenty of people headed to a perfect hidden beach in Nottingham to soak in boiling temperatures and sunshine.
First Warning Forecast: Unsettled stretch brings rounds of rain
and last updated 2021-06-06 19:29:08-04
Meteorologist Kristy Steward s First Warning Forecast
Good Sunday evening! Another hot and humid day is coming to an end. We had a few storms pop-up this afternoon along the coast. Pop-up showers/storms will end once the sun goes down. Tonight, we stay dry, but clouds gradually begin to stream in. Lows drop to the low 70s.
As we enter the next workweek, we also begin to enter into a more unsettled weather pattern. Our Bermuda high that s influenced our weather this weekend will exit as a disturbance starts to move in. On Thursday, a backdoor cold front will approach Hampton Roads, then stall out either over us or just to our north through Friday. That stalled boundary should lift by this weekend, but the unsettled weather pattern remains with continued waves of energy next weekend.
Rain chances for Acadiana will slowly ease into the week with scattered showers and storms still remaining in the forecast, but they should be less frequent, allowing for more intervals of sun, which will bring our first extended feel of more summer-like conditions.