Rain, wind and some sunshine - the weather forecast for every day of the school holidays in Leeds
This is what the weather is set to be like over the next two weeks.
Monday 1 April
Monday will be cloudy throughout most of the day, with some small sunny spells throughout the afternoon. Maximum temperature of 11C.
Tuesday 2 April
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Hide AdTuesday will see a mixture of sunny spells, cloud and light rain, with a maximum temperature of 9C.
Wednesday 3 April
Temperatures will drop on Wednesday, with a peak temperature of 6C. It will also be dull, with cloud and a mixture of light and heavy rain throughout the day.
Thursday 4 April
Thursday will continue to see light rain throughout most of the day, but there will be small periods of sunshine. Maximum temperature of 8C.
Friday 5 April
It will be cloudy throughout the day on Friday, with temperatures increasing slightly to a peak temperature of 11C.
Saturday 6 April
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Hide AdSaturday will be similar, with cloud throughout the day and a peak temperature of 10C.
Sunday 7 April
Sunday is also set be cloudy throughout most of the day, with some sunshine early afternoon. Maximum temperature of 10C.
Next week’s weather
Next week will begin to see more unsettled weather, with windy conditions possible. The Met Office UK outlook for Friday 5 April to Sunday 14 April explains that “over next weekend, more changeable weather is likely for many, with a risk of gales in exposure.”
“It will stay unsettled into the new working week, with areas of rain and showers affecting the UK, these possibly wintry at times over higher ground in the north,” they add.
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Hide AdAs the week progresses the weather is then set to become more settled across the UK, with drier and brighter conditions more likely overall, especially in the north and northwestern parts.
Although it is likely to remain rather cold overnight with some frosts at first, temperatures are then set to generally rise to a little above the seasonal average.