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Will the weather stay dry for week one of Wimbledon?

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Elizabeth Rizzini
Will the weather stay dry for week one of Wimbledon?
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The weather forecast for the first week of Wimbledon 2026 suggests cooler, unsettled conditions following a recent heatwave, though it is expected to remain largely dry. Temperatures are predicted to stay in the low to mid-twenties Celsius.

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Weather conditions are a critical factor for the scheduling and spectator experience of the Wimbledon tennis tournament.

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Image source, Getty Images By Elizabeth Rizzini Lead Weather Presenter Published 2 hours ago The grass is being measured, the rackets strung and the strawberries and cream prepped. But what will the great British weather serve up this year for Wimbledon fortnight?

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