Liverpool has been enjoying some very summery weather over the past few weeks, but that's all set to end this week.
Instead of the wall to wall sunshine and temperatures in the mid-20s Merseyside will see a lot more unsettled weather over the coming week.
Monday and Tuesday are set to stay dry, but temperatures will fall into the mid teens, making it feel cooler than what we've been used to.
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Rain arrives on Wednesday, with showers possible for the entire day and temperatures remain on the cooler side.
Thursday will also see a chance of showers, but is currently forecast to be a drier day than Wednesday.
The end of the week on Friday will see more rain and temperatures struggling to get above 18 degrees.
The Met Office forecast for the entire North West said: "Monday morning will see sunny spells, but in the afternoon thicker cloud will build in from the south.
"Some spells of rain or showers are possible in the afternoon, but it will remain dry for most.
"Tuesday will be largely dry and fine with sunny spells, as high pressure builds in from the south-east.
"Overnight, cloud will begin to build in, and on Wednesday, it looks to be overcast, with some outbreaks of showery rain pushing in from the west in places.
"Thursday is set to become more unsettled and breezy, with further outbreaks of rain pushing in from the west."