With schools across Oxfordshire breaking for half term today, families across the county will be wondering what they'll spend their break doing.
Will we be exploring the outdoors and pumpkin picking or will we have to spend our holiday watching Halloween movies behind the couch?
According to the Met Office, this is what our weather will look like across the weekend and into next week.
What will this weather be like this weekend?
Making plans for the #weekend?
Here is the latest summary of the #weather to expect 👇 pic.twitter.com/TUgmtQnHtG
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 22, 2021
We will see highs of 13 degrees on Saturday and lows of 10 degrees across Oxfordshire.
It will be cloudy throughout the day but there will be strong winds.
There will be outbreaks of rain to the North and the West of the county and the clouds will get darker towards the afternoon.
On Sunday, the day will start off cloudy and will break into light showers in the earlier evening, around 7 pm.
Temperatures will reach highs of 13 and lows of 10 again.
What will the weather be like this Half Term?
We look set to have a cloudy but dry Half Term holiday this year.
Monday
As some of us will be making plans for half term next week
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 22, 2021
Here's a first look at what #weather to expect across the UK 👇 pic.twitter.com/l2K0SW8IhA
We will see temperatures as high as 14 degrees with lows of 7 degrees.
It will be a predominantly cloudy morning but will break into sunny intervals later in the day.
Tuesday
It will be cloudy all day on Tuesday with highs of 15 degrees.
There is little chance of rain and temperatures will cool into the evening to lows of 12 degrees.
Wednesday
Wednesday will be overcast throughout the day with little chance of sunshine.
Temperatures will rise to 17 degrees with lows of 13.
Thursday
It will be a gloomy Thursday this half term with overcast skies all day.
We should see highs of 16 and lows of 12 degrees.
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