THE final Peel Street market event for 2019 was a hit and miss affair for stallholders.
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It was a warm and muggy start to Sunday morning which might have contributed to the sluggish sales.
It climbed to a maximum of 36 degrees on Sunday and it could the coolest maximum temperature the city sees for a while.
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A blistering heat wave has been predicted for the week with top temps hovering in the high-30s and low-40s for most of the week.
Some stallholders said they were "flat-out", while others had steady trading.
Some believed it was significantly quieter than previous years and noted the drought was being felt across the board.