UK weather map: Where will face rain ahead of soaring bank holiday temperatures
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UK weather map: Where will face rain ahead of soaring bank holiday temperatures
"Cold northerly winds and showers are in store for the UK this weekend, ahead of a temperature spike expected just in time for the bank holiday weekend. While Saturday is set to be the drier day of the weekend, the morning will begin with a notable chill, particularly in northern areas and parts of Wales. Some light showers are still likely during the day in western areas, but temperatures will be mild as they climb to a maximum of 15 to 16C, according to the Met Office."
"Heavy downpours are expected on Sunday, with light winds, particularly across southern areas of England. But southwest England and western Wales have some hope for a slightly drier day, though temperatures will be below average at 11 to 12C. Showers are expected overnight on Saturday (Met Office) Sunday morning will see downpours across the South West especially (Met Office)."
"The next few days will also see widespread frost developing in northern and southern areas on Friday morning. But on the bright side, next week's weather holds more optimism as temperatures move closer to average for May."
The weekend forecast for the UK includes cold northerly winds and showers, with a temperature rise expected for the bank holiday weekend. Saturday is expected to be the drier day, but the morning will start notably chilly, especially in northern areas and parts of Wales. Light showers may occur during the day in western areas, while temperatures are expected to reach about 15 to 16C. Sunday is expected to bring heavy downpours, with light winds, particularly across southern England. Southwest England and western Wales may see a slightly drier day, though temperatures are expected to be below average at around 11 to 12C. Widespread frost is expected on Friday morning in northern and southern areas.
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