Cowbridge Breakfast Briefing: Thursday, June 30

By Jack Wynn

30th Jun 2022 | Local News

Light clouds and a 40% chance of rain will start the morning from 07:00. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)
Light clouds and a 40% chance of rain will start the morning from 07:00. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)

Cowbridge Breakfast Briefing is a daily column dedicated to morning 'must-knows' from around town and other useful bits: weather, traffic, travel, and trivia news in a nutshell.                    

Top Story                     

Cowbridge: Police phone scammers target the Vale. Thieves pretending to be police officers are targeting the Vale in a phone scam. 

Cowbridge weather forecast                    

Light clouds and a 40% chance of rain will start the morning from 07:00. By 11:00, there will be a 50% chance of thunder and showers and the afternoon will likely be unsettled. Maximum temperature of 17°C.                    

Pollution: Low                  

UV: High                   

Pollen: High                   

Sunrise in Cowbridge today: 05:00                    

Sunset in Cowbridge today: 21:34               

Cowbridge Traffic                    

Slow-moving traffic on Llantwit Major Road. Some busy traffic on Aberthin Road towards Cowbridge Comprehensive School as well as Eastgate and Cowbridge High Street.      

What's On in Cowbridge                    

Over in our What's On section, find theatre, comedy, live music, and other events coming up in Cowbridge.                    

Interesting fact of the day                    

Contrary to popular belief, it's really, really hard to see the Great Wall of China from space, particularly with the naked eye.  

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