Aldi opening hours: What time is Aldi open on Bank Holiday Monday?

August bank holiday falls this coming weekend, with a three day weekend for many lucky Britons. The summer bank holiday usually brings warm weather and sunny skies, however this is not to be. However, Britons can still indulge and enjoy the holiday if they wish.

Aldi has a range of deals on this Bank Holiday, on items from barbecues to beer, to mocktails and desserts.

You can grab the ultimate beef burger for just £2.69, a breaded chicken platter for £2.99 and some cajun beef sizzle steaks for £2.99.

Beers and cider begins from £1.25, rose from £6.49 and spirits from £14.99.

So if you want to get your hand on some deals for this bank holiday, when will Aldi be open?

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This means Britons could get 50 percent off meals out up to £10 per person.

For those braving the back garden, conditions will be cool with the possibility of some outbreaks of rain all weekend.

Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, Frank Saunders said: “With high pressure on the way this weekend we’re going to end the month with much more settled weather, with plenty of late summer sunshine for many. 

“It’ll be a dry weekend for most areas too, though eastern areas can expect a few heavy showers on Saturday.

“It’ll feel quite cool despite the sunshine, as northerly winds bring below average temperatures for the time of year with highs of around 16 to 18 Celsius.”

“At night it’ll feel really quite chilly, with temperatures dropping to single figures for most, and a chance of air frost in Scottish glens.”

And on Monday conditions aren’t too much better with cloudier, Autumnal weather.

Deputy Chief Met Office Meteorologist Chris Tubbs, said of Monday’s forecast: “Later on Monday low-pressure will once again start to edge it’s way in from the Atlantic and it’ll turn cloudier with outbreaks of rain for Northern Ireland, with cloud and rain spreading to the rest of the UK by Tuesday.

“It’s likely to stay unsettled into the remainder of next week as we begin meteorological Autumn, with spells of wind and strong winds at times.”

And into next week, conditions will stay unsettled with the Met Office forecasting outbreaks of rain and cooler weather in its long-range forecast.

The Met Office forecast for Tuesday, September 1 through to Thursday, September 10 reads: “Outbreaks of rain are likely to progress east through the day on Tuesday, possibly turning heavy in the west and southwest and with isolated showers possible in the east in the afternoon.

“Generally moderate winds, but strong winds expected near western coasts.

“Looking further ahead into next week, overall conditions look to turn more unsettled with spells of rain and strong winds, most likely across southern and western areas.”

source: express.co.uk