With another bank holiday weekend here and many eager to get out and enjoy the city, it may be wise to have a look at the weather forecast.
With a number of celebrations set to get underway for the coronation of King Charles III, the weather isn't looking all too bright.
With that said, here is the day-by-day weather forecast for the bank holiday weekend so you can plan your time off.
When is the Coronation of King Charles III taking place?
With the #Coronation weekend fast approaching, here is a snippet of the 10 day trend, focusing on London
— Met Office (@metoffice) May 3, 2023
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The coronation of King Charles will take place on Saturday, May 6 with a procession going to and from Buckingham Palace.
This has also seen the inclusion of a new one-off bank holiday to celebrate the event.
When is the coronation bank holiday?
The coronation bank holiday given to residents across the UK will take place on Monday, May 8.
What is the Met Office weather forecast for Glasgow during the coronation bank holiday?
(Canva) The weather is to be rather rainy over the coronation bank holiday weekend (Image: Canva)
Here is the day-by-day Met Office weather forecast for Glasgow this bank holiday weekend:
Saturday, May 6
Glasgow is set to have an increased chance of rain at times with this being as high as 40% from 1 pm. However, there are expected to be glimmers of sun through the bad weather.
Temperatures will also be warmer by the afternoon and evening with highs of 16C predicted.
Sunday, May 7
The chance of rain is expected to reach 50% in the early morning, meaning a wetter start to your Sunday but temperatures are looking to stay around 16C in the evening.
Monday, May 8 (bank holiday)
Monday is to be wetter with a 60% chance of precipitation from 1 pm.
Temperatures will drop slightly, reaching highs of 15C while wind speeds could pick up, reaching 18 mph by the early afternoon.
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