The Met Office has said there will be a north-south divide over the early May bank holiday weekend
The Met Office has said there will be a north south divide over the coming bank holiday weekend - with rain more likely for one half of the country than the other.
According to meteorologists at the Met Office, it will be a tale of two halves. While weather conditions are likely to be unsettled across the whole of the country, with warm and cloudy periods expected, rain showers are more likely to occur in the south of the UK.While it’s looking like it might stay dry in Yorkshire for the long-weekend it’s not set in stone.
Saturday May 4 to Monday May 13 A fairly uncertain period through the bank holiday weekend with more likely a warm but cloudy period with bright spells, greatest in the north and showers more likely in the south. However there is also potential for a more unsettled spell to spread from the west with fresh winds and bands of rain mid-weekend, signals still unclear regarding this.
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