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Olivia Williams

Liverpool weather: Mostly dry with 'bright sunny spells'

The weather in Liverpool will be mostly dry today with some "bright sunny spells", according to the Met Office.

Today will be mostly dry with plenty of bright or sunny spells for all of us, forecasters predict. The brisk winds will gradually ease and an "isolated light afternoon shower" is possible. Temperatures will hit a maximum of 17 °C.

Tonight will also be dry, but it will be cooler as temperatures are to dip into low single figures in some rural locations. There is also the risk of some grass frost in places.

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On Saturday it will be a chilly start, but will get warmer. The Met Office said: "Mostly fine and dry all day but cloud will increase from the east later, leading to a hazy end to the afternoon. Maximum temperature 18 °C."

Sunday's weather seems to change slightly as it will be "cooler and cloudier" with a chance of showers. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Dan Rudman said: "This weekend will see things settle down for much of the UK at first.

"There will be plenty of sunshine about and temperatures could peak around 21C in the south on Saturday, although Sunday will feel cooler with more cloud. There’s plenty to work out in the forecast for next week but initial indications suggest a likely mix of sunshine and a few showers and near-average temperatures for most."

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