WITH the Euro 2020 final closing in fast after England play Denmark at 8pm tonight - here's the weather on Sunday to help you decide where to watch the final.
North Yorkshire:
In North Yorkshire Sunday is currently looking cloudy but hot with a 10 to 60 per cent chance of rain during the match.
Temperatures could be as high as 18 degrees during kick off, feeling like 18 degrees, but will slowly drop as the night progresses.
Durham:
In Durham, the outlook is also cloudy and warm with a 10 to 60 per cent chance of rain during the match.
Temperatures could rise to 18 degrees as well but it will feel like 17 degrees, with colder temperatures creeping in as the night goes on.
Darlington:
The same can be said for Darlington which could be cloudy but warm, also reaching temperatures of 18 degrees, feeling like 18 and dropping to 16 degrees by 10pm.
Currently things are looking quite a bit wetter in Darlington with a 40 to 60 per cent chance of rain during kick off.
Teesside:
On Teesside things are looking hotter with a high of 19 degrees dropping to 17 by the end of the night.
Rain looks likely with a 10 to 60 per cent chance of rain during the final.
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Looking at the outlook for Saturday to Monday the Met Office said: “A cloudy start over the weekend with rain likely in the south and southwestern areas.
“This could break up into showers into next week, potentially widespread and heavy, especially across central and southern areas.
“The threat of some spells of rain and a few showers potentially crossing the northern half of the country at times remains
“Towards the end of the period conditions are looking mostly fine and dry, though there remains a chance of isolated thunderstorms.
“Many areas are likely to see temperatures trending upwards through the period, with parts of the south potentially becoming very warm.
“Friday could see sunny spells and showers, though many areas will remain dry. There could be heavy showers and thunder in places during Saturday and Sunday.
“More persistent rain will appear in the south at first on Saturday.”
England secured their attendance in the semi finals of the Euro 2020 after their comprehensive victor against Ukraine in Rome on Saturday.
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Tonight’s match between the Three Lions and Denmark will be broadcasted on either BBC or ITV and will kick off at 8pm.
The final, if Gareth Southgate’s side are victorious, will also most likely be aired on BBC and ITV and will also kick off at 8pm on Sunday July 11.
Sadly, due to the cloudy and rainy weather, it might be best to sit inside your local to watch the game rather than the outside.
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