THE Red Arrows will be flying near the Herefordshire border today (Friday).
The famous RAF display team will be performing a flypast in Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire and afterwards will fly over parts of the Cotswolds, Gloucester and the Forest of Deam as they head their way to South Wales.
At 4.33pm, the planes will be flying west of Lower Lydbrook, which is just over the Herefordshire border in Gloucestershire. Therefore, people living in the Wye Valley should be able to get a glimpse of them.
Unfortunately, the weather to set to remain cloudy for the rest of the day; however fans of the red jets will be hoping to still see a good sight of them.
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The Met Office forecast is for a cloudy day on Friday. But weather predictions can change and fans of the red jets will be hoping to get a good sight of them today.
Earlier this month, the Red Arrows flew over the Herefordshire skies over consecutive weekends. On June 3, many people saw the planes east of Hereford in the Withington and Bartestree areas, as well as in Bodenham.
Then, on June 10, the Red Arrows flew north of Pencombe, near Bromyard, before heading north east of Leominster.
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