Preston Capes Weather

Sunday 21st June

It’s shaping up to be a properly warm midsummer’s day, with the temperature nudging up to 28°C by the afternoon—though there’ll be a fair bit of cloud about, and just a slim chance of a distant rumble or two later on. It won’t feel too stuffy, but worth keeping a bottle of water handy if you’re out and about. If you fancy doing something a bit different, it might be just the evening to dust off the old deckchair and try a bit of sky-watching as it cools down—see how many bats or swifts you can spot over the back fields. Perfect excuse to stay outside a little longer before calling it a night.

Sunday 21st June It’s shaping up to be a properly warm midsummer’s day, with the temperature nudging up to 28°C by the afternoon—though there’ll be a fair bit of cloud about, and just a slim chance of a distant rumble or two later on. It won’t feel too stuffy, but worth keeping a bottle of water handy if you’re out and about. If you fancy doing something a bit different, it might be just the evening to dust off the old deckchair and try a bit of sky-watching as it cools down—see how many bats or swifts you can spot over the back fields. Perfect excuse to stay outside a little longer before calling it a night.

AI Prompt
AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image: Cartoon-style image of a quiet summer afternoon in a North Yorkshire village: honeyed limestone cottages with red-tiled roofs line a narrow lane, their gardens brimming with foxgloves and hollyhocks. Puffy clouds drift across a blue sky, sunlight dappling the stone, while fields of tall grass shimmer in the gentle warmth. The mood is peaceful, with a hint of anticipation as distant, dark clouds gather on the horizon.