Dawlish Breakfast Briefing: Thursday 21 October

By Will Goddard

21st Oct 2021 | Local News

Dawlish town beach (Nub News, Will Goddard)
Dawlish town beach (Nub News, Will Goddard)

Good morning, Dawlish! Here's your breakfast briefing:

Weather

A wet start to the day with heavy rain until about 9am, after which there will be bright sunshine all day. Highs of 12 degrees, lows of 9. Wind speed moderate with gusts of up to 22mph.

Sunrise: 7.46am

Sunset: 18.10pm

Supermarket opening times

Co-op: 7am-10pm

Costcutter: 7.30am-10pm

Sainsbury's: 7am-9pm

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Fun fact

The collective noun for a group of lemurs is a conspiracy.

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