The Met Office forecast for Leeds is predicting a clear and dry day across the city. Temperatures will be cold in the morning rising to a maximum of 14C and 15C in the mid-afternoon.
Sunny spells are expected throughout the day with some cloudy patches between midday and 3pm forecast. The evening will be clear, with only a mild cloudy spell predicted around 4pm.
The Met Office forecast for Leeds and Yorkshire says: "A fine, largely dry day for most. Just the small chance of a shower for the Pennines. The westerly breeze easing later. Temperatures near average after a cool start. Maximum temperature 15 °C."
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As the weekend comes to an end and we enter the next, temperatures will stay the same but mornings will become more chilly. Sunday will be mostly bright but winds may bring rain eastwards, this will clear and leave Monday and Tuesday generally dry.
The Met Office forecast for Sunday to Tuesday says: "Bright Sunday but strengthening winds bring rain erratically eastwards overnight. Rain clearing to leave generally dry conditions with bright spells into Monday and Tuesday. Chilly mornings."
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