Liverpool to beat Barcelona at 23C in Met Weather forecast

Liverpool to beat Barcelona at 23C in Met Weather forecast

Liverpool is set to be hotter than Barcelona in met weather forecasts, with the city expected to reach 23C before rain moves into the region for the bank holiday weekend. The week of sun continues through Wednesday, when temperatures are set to climb to 18C under an easterly wind of around 17mph.

Liverpool and Barcelona

The comparison comes from the Met Office, which puts Liverpool at 23C in Merseyside tomorrow, while Barcelona is expected to reach 22C according to the. On Thursday, Weather said Liverpool can expect a clear skied sunny day and temperatures rising to 21C by 4pm, with the pollen count high and winds around 18mph at the peak of the heat.

Thursday in Merseyside

The Met Office website said any early mist and fog patches will quickly clear this morning to leave blue skies, with a maximum temperature of 19C. It also said tonight will stay dry with largely clear skies, though a patchy rural frost is possible in the coldest spots tonight.

Weather and the Met Office both point to a dry and sunny Thursday, but they split slightly on the top temperature, with one forecast reaching 21C and the other 23C. The same forecasts also show the warm spell will not last into the weekend, when conditions turn cloudier and showers begin to move in.

Bank holiday weekend

The Met Office said Friday will be a warm day and a little more humid with lighter winds, before the weekend turns increasingly cloudy with an increasing risk of heavy showers, possibly thundery. Weather said Friday will bring areas of cloud, sunny spells and showers moving in from the southwest, with some showers heavy at times, while Saturday looks cloudier with occasional patches of light rain and a few sunny breaks.

By Sunday, Weather said heavy rain is expected to develop from the south after a dry start. For anyone planning to use the bank holiday weekend outdoors, the run of dry weather looks strongest through Thursday, then the forecast shifts toward wetter and more unsettled conditions.

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