Chilly weather has been forecast
Liverpool could be hit by rain today according to the latest Met Office forecast. Merseyside, like the rest of the country, basked in sunshine last week as temperatures soared to 23C.
Temperatures have cooled in the days since with some patches of rain and this type of weather looks set to continue. The Met Office has forecast it will be cloudy until 10am this morning, when there is a 30% chance of rain. This is likely to last until around 12pm, where it will be cloudy with sunny spells.
Rain could return again in the evening from 5pm, when there is a 30% chance. This will increase to 50% by 7pm and 70% by 10pm.
Temperatures should hover at around 13C during the day before dropping to 10C by 10pm. Prepare for wind gusts of around 20mph. The pollen level will be low.
The Met Office’s forecast for the north west says: “Today: Largely cloudy and dry at first today.
“Cloud will thicken through the day with an increasing chance of showery outbreaks of rain. Feeling cool under the cloudy skies. Maximum temperature 14C.
“Tonight: Cloudy at first with further showers. Cloud will clear during the night allowing for clear spells to develop. Turning chilly under the clearing skies. Minimum temperature 3C.
“Wednesday: Dry on Wednesday with some bright or sunny spells. Feeling chilly despite the sunshine in northerly winds. Maximum temperature 13C.
“Outlook for Thursday to Saturday: Largely cloudy on Thursday with showers developing in the afternoon. Brighter on Friday and Saturday with sunny spells and turning warmer.”
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