There will be an autumnal mix of wind and rain on the cards for the next week across Merseyside.
The Met Office reports that there'll be blustery showers at times but also calmer weather, as the unpredictable weather begins. Forecasters say today on Friday, October 7, the region will be hit with heavy rain and wind.
However the rain will ease at times and when it does, there will be sunny spells. Temperatures will hit a maximum of 17C.
READ MORE: Liverpool DJ Frank Moran was 'life and soul of every party'
On Saturday it will be much drier with a clear start to the day. Skies will remain mostly blue throughout the day, meaning the temperature might feel cooler. It will be a chilly evening for most.
The forecast says that it will be cloudier on Sunday with rain and wind arriving Sunday evening. Drier with sunshine on Monday and a similar theme, though cloudier, on Tuesday.
Speaking in the Met Office 10 Day Trend, Alex Deakin said: "A little area of high pressure is looking to build in and bring many places and fine and dry day on Saturday.
"Sunday, however, has a few more doubts. That area of high pressure will be slinking off and then weather fronts and low-pressure systems – a couple of them, in fact – look to merge to bring some more unsettled weather on Sunday. However, there’s some uncertainty about the position, track and timing of these fronts.
"What we look to be left with through next week is a similar pattern to what we’ve got now, with low pressure systems mostly to the north and areas of high pressure to the south and a reasonably active jet stream pushing everything along."
READ NEXT: Boy, 9, 'terrified' of going to school after near miss on busy road
Pervert pensioner exposed himself from his window when school bus stopped
Mum told 'don't worry' after finding pencil in Burger King order
Dad whose cold sore kiss killed son launched vile attack on ex partner
Boy, 10, with ASBO tried to become gang boss but got stabbed 27 times