After a period of more unsettled temperatures, Liverpool is meant to get a heatwave this week, becoming one of the hottest Aprils in history, and the hottest in seven years. So, let’s prepare to spend some time outside, grab a well-deserved pint at the beer garden and spend some quality time with our pals, because it’s going to get up to 25 degrees on Wednesday, April 30.
According to the Met Office forecast, Tuesday, April 29 is meant to reach up to 24 degrees with lows of 11, saying it will be sunny (YESS).
As for Wednesday (April 30), the news is also great, with highs of 25 degrees and glorious sunshine once more. Thursday (May 1) will see highs of 24 degrees and lows of 11, while Friday, May 2 will see temperatures go back down to 19 degrees, while the weekend 18 and 17 degrees respectively.
Credit: The Met Office
What is more, The Met Office stated in their outlook for May 3 to 12: “Following a warm week, temperatures will most likely be closer to average for most of the UK. Whilst a little rain is possible across the south at first, most areas should stay mainly dry. Largely fine but cooler conditions are most likely over the weekend. However, northern and northeastern parts could turn cloudier and breezier at times with a chance of rain at times.
Into the following week, conditions will probably turn more changeable overall, with dry, settled periods interspersed with some spells of wetter weather. This will bring some showers or longer spells of rain at times, which could be heavy and thundery in places. Western and northwestern parts are most likely to see fair weather prevail for longest. Temperatures are expected to remain around or just above average.”
So, it’s set to be quite the heatwave here in Liverpool, so you’d better make some outdoor plans and book in advance!