There will be sunshine once again in Liverpool but it will be turning cooler at the weekend.
According to the Met Office, today will start cloudy but change to sunny intervals in the afternoon. The forecast said: "by mid-morning dry and sunny across the region. Though feeling a little cooler than recently with gusty winds. Maximum temperature 17 °C."
The Met Office said it will also be a clear start to the evening but will turn cloudier from the east throughout the night with some mist and drizzle possible over the Pennines. Minimum temperature will be 3 °C.
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Saturday will be a cloudy start according to forecasters but will brighten up throughout the day "with the risk of an isolated shower." is also predicted to be breezy, especially over high ground. Maximum temperature will be 15 °C.
From Sunday it will remain settled but will turn cooler throughout the weekend, winds will ease on Monday. The long range UK weather forecast from April 25 to May 4 according to the Met Office said: " Mostly dry to start the week but with a few showers in places. Turning cold for many, but with lighter winds compared with the weekend.
"Through the rest of the week, high pressure is likely to dominate in the north with plenty of dry weather here. Further south, a little more unsettled with a risk of some showers or longer spells of rain at times, heavy in places. Light winds are expected for most with breezy conditions possible at times in the south and along eastern coasts.
"Conditions likely to become more settled and mainly dry across the whole of the UK as we move into early May. Temperatures likely to be close to or above normal for this time of year."