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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Liverpool to be beaten by thunderstorms

Liverpool to be beaten by thunderstorms


The change in the weather comes after a glorious sunwochen

Rain on the Liverpool bank promenade(Picture: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)))

We can officially say goodbye to the wonderful summer weather that we had in Liverpool last week, since “thunderstorms and hail” can meet the northwest in the next few days. The temperatures over 30 ° C over the weekend, but we saw a drastic change with a few days. Overall, Wednesday was a bit brighter, both dry and mild, but Thursday brings more rain.

The Met Office has announced that we can expect clouds, rain and drizzle on Thursday with scattered showers until afternoon. These can sometimes be difficult and a risk of thunder and hail. However, it will be moist with a maximum temperature of 23 ° C.

The latest forecast of the BBC for Liverpool shows “Thunder Shower” on Saturday and Sunday and on Monday and Tuesday next week. The thunder is expected to meet the city on Saturday at 4 p.m., followed by light rain and a gentle breeze. The BBC weather forecast for Sunday shows Thundery showers from 2 to 4 p.m.

In his prospects for the northwest for Friday, July 18 to Sunday, July 20, the Met Office said: “Warm with sunshine and scattered showers, which loosen the evening on Friday through the evening. If you are distributed to the north as a heavy, sometimes stormy shower and bring the risk of thunder and hail.”

The weather forecast of this weekend is disappointing for music fans who appear in Heaton Park for months.

Last weekend, more than 140,000 fans testified, as Liam and Noel Gallagher shared the stage in Manchester for the first time in 16 years during a mini heat wave. The tour started last week with two shows in Cardiff Principality Stadium with style.

The Manchester concert was full of highlights, including the front man Liam, who was mocked for his mention of his Manchester City and Noel paid a touching tribute to Caroline Aherne.

The fans were able to absorb the sunshine last weekend, and the crowd was filled with shovel hats and sunglasses with a signature style. But ticketing for this weekend may have to take an umbrella, but the temperatures remain around 23 ° C.

Despite the expected temperature amount and the arrival of more unknown weather, according to the weather agency, this may only be a temporary Blip.

It said: “Boxing and whisker diagrams that are used to show the area of temperature forecasts show a possible temperature period later in the 10-day period, especially in the south, a possible temperature period.”

The general trend indicates a return to warmer conditions when we go to the second part of July. Northern results may not see the same heat intensity, but southern parts of the United Kingdom could again occur the temperatures above average.

In its long -term weather forecast in Great Britain for Saturday, July 19th to Month, July 28th, the Met Office in Met said that the weather conditions in this forecast period throughout the UK will be varied across Great Britain.

The weather agency said: “Part of the precipitation should be difficult, with the risk of thunderstorms.

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