Many people will be planning on getting out and about over the bank holiday
The Met Office has made its predictions for the upcoming bank holiday weekend, with weather experts saying it will "feel warmer" than of late.
Monday, May 6, is a bank holiday, meaning schools will be shut and many people will be off work. Often people use these long weekends as an opportunity to get away on a staycation, or take a day trip somewhere.READ MORE: DWP May 2024 payment dates for Universal Credit, PIP and ESA due to bank holidaysMet Office experts' outlook for Friday to Sunday for the north west of England reads: "Cloudier on Friday with outbreaks of rain.
On Saturday, it should feel warmer with highs of 15C, and is expected to remain dry, though overcast again. Sunday is a bit more mixed, with highs of 15C again but some sunny spells, and perhaps a shower in the late afternoon. The bank holiday itself, on Monday, is expected to be dry with plenty of sunny spells, and the same highs of 15C.
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