This weekend is set to be an exciting one with the long-awaited return of two of the city's biggest events, Pride in Liverpool and Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF).
Pride will be returning to the city this Saturday, July 30 following a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. The free festival will see members of the LGBTQ+ community and its allies take to the streets to protest against bigotry and hatred while coming together to celebrate and enjoy a packed programme of entertainment.
LIMF will be back in the city for the first time since 2019 with events taking place between July 29-31.
This year, the festival is moving from its usual home at Sefton Park, and will instead be taking place at multiple venues in the city centre, including the M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Invisible Wind Factory and Camp and Furnace.
With lots to look forward to, we've put together a guide to the weekend's weather for Pride and LIMF.
Pride
Pride will be taking place at Liverpool's Pier Head on Saturday, July 30. The annual March with Pride parade will start from St George's Plateau and end at the main Pier Head festival site. The march is set to depart at noon and arrive at the Pier Head between 12.45 and 1pm.
Temperatures are forecast to reach highs of 21 degrees on Saturday, with a light cloud and moderate breeze to be expected. The sun is predicted to set at 9.12pm. There is a 20% chance of rain between 10am and 4pm.
LIMF
LIMF will be taking place between Friday, July 29 and Sunday, July 31, with events happening in around 25 Liverpool venues. Friday is predicted to see sunny intervals and a gentle breeze, with temperatures reaching highs of 22 degrees. Sunset should be around 9.14pm. There is a low chance of rain. Temperatures on Saturday are predicted to peak at 21 degrees, with the day forecast to be slightly cloudy.
Light rain is forecast for Sunday, with a moderate breeze and highs of 20 degrees to be expected. The sun is predicted to set at 9.10pm.
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