Coventry and Warwickshire residents should prepare for unsettled conditions throughout the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, according to the most recent Met Office prediction.
The school Easter break has brought changeable weather so far, and while the coming days are expected to stay comparatively dry, conditions will become wetter and windier as the weekend approaches.
Thursday morning (April 2) may begin with some frost before sunny conditions develop. However, starting from Good Friday, the weather will become unsettled, affecting not only the local area but the entire United Kingdom.
Here is the latest regional forecast for the week and weekend:
Today
The day will begin grey and damp. Conditions should improve during the morning, becoming drier and clearer with some sunny intervals developing in the afternoon, particularly in areas east of higher terrain. It will feel milder. High 14C.
Tonight
Skies will remain mostly cloudy with occasional breaks providing some bright or sunny periods to close the day. The night will stay dry with occasional clear patches and gentle breezes. No frost expected. Low 5C.
Wednesday
Wednesday will start brightly, especially in eastern areas. Clouds will increase throughout the afternoon, though most of the region will stay dry. Some rain is possible during the evening. High 13C.
Thursday through Saturday
Thursday will begin with patchy frost, but conditions will improve to become fine with sunny periods. The Easter weekend will bring unsettled weather with showers or extended rainfall, accompanied by breezy conditions.
