Sheffield Easter bank holiday weather: Mini-heatwave to hit city as temperatures expected to reach 20C
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According to the Met Office, a warm southerly breeze passing across the UK will bring milder temperatures than recent weeks, but also showery and occasionally windy weather.
Showers will be heaviest in the west with the chance of some thundery bursts, while rain will be more persistent in the north, where temperatures will also remain somewhat lower.
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Hide AdWhere the southeast in particular sees longer spells of sun, and temperatures may climb to 20C in places.
Sheffield will have a dry day almost everywhere on Thursday, with some areas starting cloudy and possibly misty then cloud clearing to certain western coasts, allowing many to enjoy spells of warm sunshine, with a high temperature of 17C.
On Good Friday through Sunday, the city will see plenty of fine, dry and warm weather but there will be some patchy rain or showers in places as temperatures expected to reach between 18C and 20C.
And on Bank Holiday Monday, sunny intervals are likely with a maximum temperature of 15C.
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Hide AdDan Rudman, Deputy Chief Meteorologist, said: “It’s bit of a mixed picture as far as weather is concerned over the long Easter weekend, although feeling warm in places, at least early in the weekend.
“A low pressure system to the north west of the UK will bring unsettled weather to the north with some strong winds likely and rain in the north west.”
He also said temperatures are likely to be above average for the time of year, although low clouds might keep temperatures lower in coastal areas.