Keighley and the surrounding areas in West Yorkshire are braced for a changeable weekend, according to the latest forecast from the Met Office. While Saturday morning is expected to offer pleasant sunny intervals, these conditions are set to deteriorate as the day progresses, with showers becoming increasingly likely.
The current outlook suggests that Saturday will begin with bright spells, providing a window for outdoor activities. However, by the afternoon and into the evening, residents should prepare for the arrival of showery weather. These showers could be locally heavy in some areas, potentially impacting plans for those out and about in Keighley.
Looking ahead to Sunday, the Met Office indicates that the unsettled pattern will continue. Scattered showers are forecast throughout the day, although there may still be occasional breaks in the cloud. Temperatures across the weekend are expected to remain relatively mild for the season, typically ranging between 10 to 14 degrees Celsius, with light to moderate winds generally below 15 mph.
While no severe weather warnings have been issued for the region, the Met Office advises vigilance for localised heavy downpours. Across England, the broader forecast points to a mix of sunshine and showers, with the south experiencing slightly more settled conditions than northern areas. Scotland and Northern Ireland are also predicted to see a blend of brighter spells and intermittent rain, while Wales is likely to experience similar unsettled weather, particularly in western parts.
This changeable forecast is typical for this time of year in the UK, as weather patterns frequently shift. The public is encouraged to consult the latest Met Office updates for any changes to the forecast, particularly if planning outdoor events or travel within the region.