Cowbridge Breakfast Briefing: Tuesday, July 5

By Jack Wynn

5th Jul 2022 | Local News

A less than 5% chance of rain with some sunshine will start the day from 08:00. (Image credit: Dave Roberts)
A less than 5% chance of rain with some sunshine will start the day from 08:00. (Image credit: Dave Roberts)

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 RFC child players collect awards at annual presentation event. Cowbridge RFC's mini and junior players were awarded trophies for their achievements at an awards presentation on Sunday, July 3. 

Cowbridge weather forecast                        

A less than 5% chance of rain with some sunshine will start the day from 08:00 and continue throughout the rest of the morning. By 13:00, there will be some dark clouds and a 10% chance of rain. Maximum temperature of 20°C.                        

Pollution: Low                      

UV: High                       

Pollen: Very High                       

Sunrise in Cowbridge today: 05:04                        

Sunset in Cowbridge today: 21:32                  

Cowbridge Traffic                        

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

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                        

We shake hands to show we're unarmed.  

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