THERE will be no repeat of the Easter bank holiday heatwave this weekend - and the Met Office is even warning of frost as temperatures plunge.
While temperatures hit the heady heights of 25C over the Easter weekend, the May bank holiday is likely to top out at 15C at the very highest.
No sign of a heatwave as we go through the week and into the Bank Holiday weekend. In fact, it's turning #Colder again... 🌡️ pic.twitter.com/8lGaxmjuuI
— Met Office (@metoffice) April 29, 2019
And it will be cold at night, forecasters are warning, with frost possible as it drops to low single figures early on Sunday morning.
It's a far cry from last year's May bank holiday, when we basked in temperaures of up to 27C
Though there will be no heatwave, the weather is expected to be largely dry and bright.
Monday afternoon could see temperatures hit a high of 16C, though the average daytime figure for the weekend will be nearer 14 and it will struggle to get above 12C on Saturday.
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