The Met Office has forecasted a dry Bank Holiday Monday, but not the heatwave people may have hoped for.
It is looking to be a wet start to the day during the early hours of Monday but this will likely soon dry up. The rest of the morning in Liverpool will be cloudy but with some sunny intervals as we head into the evening.
Highs of 13C have been forecasted with the sun expected to rise at 5.39am and set at 8.41pm. According to the Met Office, this will be a similar trend during the week as Liverpool will likely see clouds, with some sunny intervals.
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Here is the Met Office forecast for the Bank Holiday Monday and later in the week:
Monday: A much drier day to come with one or two light showers, most places will stay dry with sunny spells. Turning breezy but feeling a little warmer than Sunday. Maximum temperature 15 °C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday: High pressure will build bringing settled conditions during this period. Often quite cloudy but some sunnier spells at times. Feeling pleasantly warm by day however nights will be fairly cool.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Matthew Lehnert previously said: "After many areas saw below average temperatures earlier in the week, temperatures are now rising across much of the UK as warmer air is drawn northeast from the North Atlantic.
"This has brought a lot of moisture too which will help trigger showers as well as allow some low cloud to affect some coasts. With light winds, showers that do develop will be slow-moving and lead to some heavy downpours, accompanied by hail and thunder at times."
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