After a gruelling day where the weather threatened to put a dampener on Leeds Fest, Friday is set to be much better with lots of dry spells.
Intermittent rain kept campers at Leeds Fest in their tents until after 4pm yesterday. A number of people also complained they had been left soaked.
But Friday promises to be a better day. The maximum temperature will be 21C, which is higher than most Yorkshire cities, towns and villages.
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Sunny spells are forecast between 9am and 10am, and then again between 11am and 1pm. The chances of rain are fairly low, hovering around five per cent.
The Met Office said: "Mainly fine with sunny spells at first, although cloud amounts probably increasing from the west later, perhaps culminating in a little rain in the Dales. Warm. Maximum temperature 21 °C."
Over the Bank Holiday weekend, Leeds may see some showers. The Met Office spokesman said: "Increasingly settled, although cloudier periods and a few showers remain possible over the weekend, eventually giving way to increasingly fine weather into the new week. Warm by day and night."
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