Met Office predicts sunnier and milder weather for Liverpool after week of snow and ice

It comes after a week of weather warnings for snow and ice in Merseyside last week

A sunny day at Prince’s Dock (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

The Met Office has predicted sunnier and milder weather for Liverpool after a week of snow and ice. Merseyside was hit by several weather warnings for snow and ice last week.

It lead to disruption on the region’s roads, train services, schools and even flights. However, according to the Met Office things are set to look brighter and milder for the next seven days. Today, Monday, January 13, is forecast to be overcast with maximum temperatures of 9C.

Tuesday is set to be similar but two degrees warmer at an 11C high. Wednesday and Thursday are predicted to be clear and sunny with maximum temperatures of 8C. Over the weekend it is forecast to be partly cloudy changing to sunny intervals, however staying below 10C.

The Met Office said: “Today: The south and east will see some early brightness, but on the whole a rather cloudy day is expected. Patchy light rain in the north and west, developing more widely later, and turning locally heavy. Milder than recently, though windy. Maximum temperature 7 °C.

“Tonight: Rather cloudy during the evening and overnight. Some persistent rain at first, but this soon turning lighter and more patchy, with many parts becoming dry overnight. Breezy, and generally frost-free. Minimum temperature 5 °C.

“Tuesday will be a mostly cloudy day with further patchy rain, this mainly affecting hills and areas near to the west coast. Quite mild, but rather breezy. Maximum temperature 10 °C. Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: A lot of dry, though rather cloudy weather is expected during Wednesday and later this week. Temperatures around average, though local night frosts possible where cloud breaks, and often breezy.”

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