Following the departure of Storm Ali, which brought a wild week of weather to the city, temperatures are set to feel a lot colder over the weekend.
According to the Met Office, Friday will see patchy rain and sunny spells in the afternoon with strong gusts making it feel a lot colder than it is with highs of 14°C.
Tonight will also see scattered showers and westerly winds will see temperatures dropping to a chillier 6°C.
Despite the sunny spells, it could feel chilly this lunchtime in brisk winds. You might also want a raincoat in case you catch a heavy shower (possibly with hail and thunder!) ⛈️☔️ pic.twitter.com/EknCl27H80
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 21, 2018
Saturday morning will welcome a drier day with hazy sunshine and a few isolated showers.
Forecasters predict Sunday to be generally dry and cloudy by rather cool especially at night, however daytime temperatures will be improving as we head into next week.
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