- **Q: How warm will Liverpool actually get next week?
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Weather / Uk Weather
Get ready for a taste of summer! Liverpool is forecast to experience a significant warm-up next week, with temperatures expected to climb higher than those in sunny Ibiza, according to the Met Office.
The Met Office has detailed a noticeable shift in weather patterns for Merseyside. While the upcoming weekend offers variable conditions – starting chilly on Saturday before potential rain, followed by a drier Sunday with sunny spells and temperatures in the low-to-mid teens – the real change arrives next week.
Monday (March 31) is expected to be overcast with highs reaching 17C. Conditions improve further on Tuesday (April 1) with clearer skies and temperatures hitting 19C. The peak of this warm spell is forecast for Wednesday (April 2) and Thursday (April 3), featuring sunshine and highs of 20C.
This warmth is attributed to a high-pressure system settling to the east, pulling warmer air across the country. Looking further ahead into early April, the Met Office suggests settled weather is likely to dominate the UK, bringing dry conditions, sunny spells, and light winds. While daytime temperatures will generally be warm and above average, nights could still be cold under clear skies. Coastal areas might remain slightly cooler, with a risk of mist or sea fog, particularly on the east coast.
Additionally, sky-watchers might catch a partial solar eclipse on Saturday morning (March 29), visible across the UK between approximately 9:56 am and 12:14 pm (peak around 11:03 am in London), cloud cover permitting.
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