Bank holiday weather: rain or shine?
The second bank holiday weekend of the month is imminent and many of us will no doubt be wondering what the weather has to offer.
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The second bank holiday weekend of the month is imminent and many of us will no doubt be wondering what the weather has to offer.
Whilst the drenching downpours may not have been welcomed by those of us caught out and soaked, they did offer some stunning cloud pictures that were sent to me on Twitter.
Yet again today, many of us have been dodging the downpours at a time of the year when we’d normally expect the weather to be perking up.
This time round, it seems that predicting the weather will be a much easier job than predicting the outcome of the election, as the party leaders have their last-minute push of campaigning.
The bank holiday is fast approaching and there’s no doubt that the weather will be at the front of our minds when making plans. Here are 10 things you need to know about the bank holiday weather.
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The next 24 hours will see some wintry weather across the UK, with snow possible over southern parts of the UK too.