Leeds is set to see a mostly dry day on Monday however the Met Office has predicted some showers in the evening. The day will begin dry with some sunny intervals between 8am and 11am.
The day will then begin to turn cloudy and overcast from lunchtime as temperatures continue to rise to a maximum of 13C.
Temperatures will begin to drop during the evening and around 6pm there is a 30 percent chance of rain. Winds could be quite blustery across the city.
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The Met Office forecast for Yorkshire says: Sunny spells, with brisk, blustery winds. Most parts remaining dry, although occasional coastal showers are likely, perhaps spreading inland at times and turning heavy. Feeling much colder than recent days. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
Across the rest of the week the county will see more sunny spells mixed with some showers and coastal gales are possible. By Wednesday there will be fewer showers but the Met Office are predicting some locally heavy and thundery showers in parts.
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