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Bank Holiday weather: Sunshine and highs of 17C to arrive just in time for Monday | Bank Holiday weather: Sunshine and highs of 17C to arrive just in time for Monday |
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The week leading up to the Easter bank holiday has been marked by very British weather conditions, with a combination of rain and gale-force winds dampening hopes of a few sunny days off. | The week leading up to the Easter bank holiday has been marked by very British weather conditions, with a combination of rain and gale-force winds dampening hopes of a few sunny days off. |
But all is not lost, as the chilly temperatures will be replaced by brighter spells and highs of up to 17 degrees just in time for Bank Holiday Monday. | |
Temperatures could fall to four degrees at their lowest tonight in more rural spots across the south west, according to the Met Office. | Temperatures could fall to four degrees at their lowest tonight in more rural spots across the south west, according to the Met Office. |
But Monday marks a turning point in the grey, cold weather that has blighted the last few days and southern areas can expect to see temperatures of up to 17C in coastal regions. | But Monday marks a turning point in the grey, cold weather that has blighted the last few days and southern areas can expect to see temperatures of up to 17C in coastal regions. |
A spokeswoman for the Met Office said: “High pressure this weekend is keeping things settled but cloudy, although we have seen sunnier breaks today across Wales and western parts. | A spokeswoman for the Met Office said: “High pressure this weekend is keeping things settled but cloudy, although we have seen sunnier breaks today across Wales and western parts. |
"Overnight, we will hold on to this cloud and we could see patches of mist and fog in coastal sites around north-west Scotland and north-west Wales." | "Overnight, we will hold on to this cloud and we could see patches of mist and fog in coastal sites around north-west Scotland and north-west Wales." |
However, patches of fog should lift by tomorrow morning and sunshine will start to break through clouds. | However, patches of fog should lift by tomorrow morning and sunshine will start to break through clouds. |
“Tomorrow, temperatures will be similar to today, with a few brighter breaks in Scotland, northern England and down the Welsh coast, where temperatures could reach between 13C and 14C. | “Tomorrow, temperatures will be similar to today, with a few brighter breaks in Scotland, northern England and down the Welsh coast, where temperatures could reach between 13C and 14C. |
“Monday will be similar a day to tomorrow really. We could see few spots of rain far north-west, in Humber towards Lincolnshire, but it will be a generally dry day, holding on to cloud but with some sunny spells. | “Monday will be similar a day to tomorrow really. We could see few spots of rain far north-west, in Humber towards Lincolnshire, but it will be a generally dry day, holding on to cloud but with some sunny spells. |
“Temperatures will rise to between 13C and 14C and up to 17C in the south. | “Temperatures will rise to between 13C and 14C and up to 17C in the south. |
“We could see highs of up to 20 degrees in London by Friday. It’s going to be quite dry with bright spells until Tuesday or Wednesday with some cloud rolling around." | “We could see highs of up to 20 degrees in London by Friday. It’s going to be quite dry with bright spells until Tuesday or Wednesday with some cloud rolling around." |
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