Penarth Breakfast Briefing: Tuesday, May 10

By Jack Wynn

10th May 2022 | Local News

Some dark and light clouds with a slight chance of some sunshine will start the day from 08:00. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)
Some dark and light clouds with a slight chance of some sunshine will start the day from 08:00. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)

Penarth 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

Penarth: Windsor Road closed this morning as police checked on man's welfare. South Wales Police closed Windsor Road in Penarth this morning (May 9) to attend to concerns raised over a man living there.

Penarth weather forecast

Some dark and light clouds with a slight chance of some sunshine will start the day from 08:00. Bright sunshine will appear from 14:00 for most of the afternoon. Top temperature of 16°C.

Pollution: Low

UV: High

Pollen: High

Sunrise in Penarth today: 05:29

Sunset in Penarth today: 20:50

Penarth Traffic

Stanwell Road is busy with traffic as well as Plymouth Road and Victoria Road. Usual morning traffic on the B4267/Lavernock Road towards Sully.

What's On in Penarth

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

Late shop opening times

Tesco Penarth Superstore

Terra Nova Way, Penarth CF64 1SA

Open until 23:00

Interesting fact of the day

New creatures have been found in deep-sea volcanoes.

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