The Coronation weekend is just around the corner and whilst some might be heading out to the pub others are hosting fantastic community street parties for all to enjoy.
And according to the Met Office the day when King Charles III is crowned is looking to be a rainy one.
Starting early on Saturday morning between 7am and 1pm the forecast is set to be cloudy with a ten per cent chance of rain with temperatures between 10°C and 12°C.
From 1pm there will be light showers with a forty per cent chance of rain with temperatures rising to 14°C.
At 4pm the weather will turn to heavy showers with a 60 per cent chance of rain before showers return to light rain.
Onto Sunday with celebrations continuing across the borough, the weather between 7am and 1pm will again be overcast before light showers at one, the sun will then make an appearance with sunny intervals around 4pm.
There will be highs of 15°C.
Onto Bank Holiday Monday there will again be light and heavy showers throughout the day from around 1pm.
Will the weather affect your plans during the #CoronationWeekend?
— Met Office (@metoffice) May 2, 2023
🌧️ Showers, thunderstorms and longer spells of rain may affect many areas of the country at times, so keep checking back for updates to the forecast as we move through this week. Here's the latest 👇 pic.twitter.com/ikQRTrsuub
Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster, Steven Keates, said: “On Saturday we will see showers developing from late morning in some central, eastern and northern areas, but also with some sunny spells through the day.
“At this stage it looks like London could avoid the showers in the morning before some develop through the afternoon.
“Heavier rain is expected to move into the southwest of the UK and heavy showers are likely for parts of Northern Ireland.
“Winds will remain light away from the far north where gusty winds will begin to ease.
“Highs of 20°C are possible in London in any sunshine, with mid to high teens possible elsewhere.”
For up to date weather forecasts as the weekend approaches, go to: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/gcw2bf8wd#?date=2023-05-03
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