The weather will be mixed for the next week , as both showers and sunny spells are expected.
The Met Office predicts that despite cloud cover and some rain, temperatures will be warm. Across Merseyside, people can enjoy highs of 22C from today onwards, with it heating up again over the weekend.
On Wednesday, July 27, it will be a cool start but sunshine will break through. It's going to stay mainly dry, but showers are possible. Rain fall will likely happen overnight and into Thursday morning.
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On Thursday is will brighten up in places during the afternoon with a few sunny spells. On Friday and into the weekend, forecasters say it will be warm with a few showers breaking up the sunny spells.
BBC weather forecaster Matt Taylor said: "With some southern parts of England yet to record a significant drop of rainfall this month it’s not just the keen gardeners who are after some wet weather.
"If you start with the 10-day trend it’s not very optimistic as the high pressure is dominating to the south and east of us, low pressure every so often coming into the north and west. So it is here where we will see some rain at times while southern and eastern areas they are going to continue to dip into this hot and dry weather every now and again so temperatures will fluctuate.
"But it is does mean there will be these big disparities over who sees the rain. Some of the wettest conditions will be around the coasts and hills across northern and western areas but even in the next 10 days while we could see some rainfall it won’t be hugely significant on what has been an exceptionally dry month so far."
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