After a wet weekend and start to the week, it's set to be mostly dry over the next few days.
Merseyside will have lengthy spells of sunny and clear weather as autumn begins to creep in. Despite sunny days ahead, there will be a noticeable change in the temperature, with chilly nights and temperatures moving into single figures expected.
Forecasters say that tomorrow it will be a cooler day again, as cloudy skies are expected. Looking towards the weekend, the Met Office expects high pressure will dominate bringing mostly fine conditions.
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However the odd shower could be possible, as it turns gradually breezier. Speaking about the national forecast, BBC weather forecaster Simon King said: “The rain that we did have on Monday, around central portions of the UK, you can see that from the clouds there earlier on, that is gradually moving further southwards. Sunny spells to the north and the south of that, but as we go through the next few days, well this high pressure will start to move its way in.
"Now during Tuesday we will see some rain across the far south of England just on this weather front. Showers just gradually getting a bit heavier as the day goes on and they will move in from the English Channel to affect south Wales through southern areas of England.
"Further north though it is looking dry on Tuesday, again there will be some sunny spells for many and again feeling quite fresh especially across Scotland, temperatures here around 15C or 16C.
"A fresher day for many across England and Wales except the far south where it could still feel quite warm and humid. Throughout Tuesday and night that rain could be quite heavy in some parts, there could be see surface water spray into the evening ."
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