Met Office meteorologists are predicting a mix of weather for the Easter weekend, with sunshine at first giving way to showers by Bank Holiday Monday.
The sun looks set to shine for many over the Easter weekend with Good Friday and Easter Saturday staying warm in most parts of the country after chilly nights. Temperatures will stay in the mid teens but there is a chance of the odd shower in the far north of Scotland on Saturday. The outlook for Sunday and Monday is a little more unsettled, with cloudier conditions and a chance of some rain, especially across England and Wales, while the North West may hang onto the drier conditions. Temperatures should stay above average, however.
We have forecasts for around 7,000 locations across the UK, including specific forecasts forbeaches, national parks and mountain areas. These are available in hourly breakdown and are available online, on your mobile phone, tablet, or through our media partners on TV and radio. So, whatever you’re planning to do or wherever you’re heading to, you can stay up to date with the latest weather forecast to make the most of your Easter weekend.
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