This is when the good weather in Blackpool will end

The weather of late has been bright and sunny, with clear skies and warmer temperatures.
The weather of late has been bright and sunny, with clear skies and warmer temperatures.The weather of late has been bright and sunny, with clear skies and warmer temperatures.
The weather of late has been bright and sunny, with clear skies and warmer temperatures.

But how long will this good weather last for?

Thursday (16 May) is set to be bright and sunny in Blackpool, with wall-to-wall sunshine throughout most of the day.

The temperature will remain warm with a peak of 19C and an overnight temperature of 9C.

The weather of late has been bright and sunny, with clear skies and warmer temperatures.The weather of late has been bright and sunny, with clear skies and warmer temperatures.
The weather of late has been bright and sunny, with clear skies and warmer temperatures.
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However, Friday (17 May) will be cloudier, with some small sunny spells mid-morning, before turning cloudy throughout the rest of the day.

The peak temperature of 16C will be reached by 1pm and remain so throughout the rest of the afternoon. Overnight temperature of 10C.

Saturday (18 May) will then be cooler, with a maximum temperature of 13C. Saturday is set to see light rain during the morning, turning cloudy in the afternoon.

Sunday (19 May) will be cloudy during the morning, changing to sunny intervals in the afternoon. Maximum temperature of 14C.

Long-term forecast

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Looking further ahead, the Met Office UK outlook for Monday 20 May to Wednesday 29 May said: “Changeable weather is likely to continue next week, with a risk of showers for most parts and perhaps some longer spells of rain.

“The showers could become heavy, with a small risk of thunderstorms, especially across the south of the UK.

“There will also be some drier spells, with these most likely in the north and northwest of Scotland.

“Temperatures will be close to or slightly above average for the time of year, with the northwest likely to see the best of these.”

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