WHAT weather can Salisbury expect on Monday, April 12, the day non-essential shops will once again be allowed to open their doors to shoppers?
At this stage of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's roadmap out of lockdown, outdoor hospitality can also return, meaning people will be able to enjoy outdoor beer gardens and restaurants, provided they sit outside.
Below we run through how Monday is expected to play out, according to the Met Office forecast, hour by hour.
We’ll also include a summary of what to expect for the rest of the week.
Monday, April 12
7am
Sunny, 0 degrees, less than 5 per cent chance of precipitation.
8am
Sunny intervals, 2 degrees, less than 5 per cent.
9am
Cloudy, 4 degrees, 4 per cent.
10am
Light rain, 6 degrees, 50 per cent chance.
11am
Light rain, 6 degrees, 50 per cent chance.
12pm
Cloudy, 7 degrees, 10 per cent.
1pm
Cloudy, 8 degrees, 10 per cent.
2pm
Cloudy, 8 degrees, 10 per cent.
3pm
Sunny intervals, 8 degrees, 10 per cent.
4pm
Cloudy, 8 degrees, 10 per cent.
5pm
Light shower, 8 degrees, 30 per cent.
6pm
Cloudy, 7 degrees, 10 per cent.
7pm
Cloudy, 7 degrees, 10 per cent.
8pm
Cloudy, 6 degreesm 10 per cent.
9pm
Cloudy, 6 degreesm 10 per cent.
10pm
Cloudy, 4 degrees, less than 5 per cent.
The rest of the week
Tuesday, April 13
Sunny but changing to cloudy by lunch time.
Max temperature 11C, lows of 2C. Sunrise at 6.17am, with sunset at 7.59pm
Wednesday, April 14
Once again, a sunny day but shifting to cloudy by late afternoon.
Highs of 12C, lows of 2C. Sunrise is due at 6.15am, with sunset at 8.01pm.
Thursday, April 15
Another day starting sunny, with cloudy weather arriving for lunchtime.
Again, maximum temperatures expected of 12C, with lows of 2C. Sunrise at 6.13am, sunset at 8.02pm.
Friday, April 16
Sunny, changing to overcast in the afternoon.
Highs again of 12C, lows of 3C. Sunrise expected at 6.11am, with sunset at 8.04pm.
To see the Met Office report in full, click here.
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