Temperatures are expected to rise next weekSpring time daffodils bloom in Hamilton SquareTemperatures are set to increase next week (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

Liverpool is set for some warm weather as temperatures are expected to reach 21C for three days next week. After plenty of mild and rainy weather, the summery conditions will likely be welcomed by many.

According to the Met Office, temperatures will begin to crawl upwards this week, staying mild tomorrow at 17C and dropping slightly to 15C on Friday, before rising to 18C on Sunday.

The forecaster predicts temperatures will increase again to 21C by Monday, April 28 where it’s expected to remain that way until Wednesday, April 30.

While next Monday is expected to offer “clouds and sunshine”, Tuesday and Wednesday are forecast to be sunny all day, with a 20% chance of precipitation.

Looking ahead to next week, the Met Office said: “Most likely starting off widely fine with sunny spells, following the clearance of early morning mist and fog. This most likely in the south, whilst in the north there’s a greater chance of more cloud which may take some time to clear.

“There’s a small chance that fine and very warm weather could extend right across the country over the following days, but it’s more likely that cloud/rain in the northwest will sink southeast introducing more changeable and cooler conditions for a time mid-week.

“It then becomes roughly equal chances that we see a resumption of mainly fine and dry conditions versus a continuation of more changeable weather with a mixture of rain and drier interludes.”

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