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A bank holiday weekend of contrasting weather will see some families and friends lucky enough to dust off the barbecues while others huddle together to avoid frequent showers.
The north-west of Scotland is unlikely to see the mercury rise above 10C, while the south-east and East Anglia bask in temperatures of up to 23C. However, a band of cloud moving from south to north will drag with it milder air on Sunday with blue skies emerging as that band starts to break up.
Roads will be busy for the early May holiday, particularly those to the coast as sun-seekers look to make up for the disappointingly wet Easter. A spokesman for the Highways Agency advised drivers to check its website to see which routes might be congested.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/may/04/bank-holiday-weather-rain-travel
The north-west of Scotland is unlikely to see the mercury rise above 10C, while the south-east and East Anglia bask in temperatures of up to 23C. However, a band of cloud moving from south to north will drag with it milder air on Sunday with blue skies emerging as that band starts to break up.
Roads will be busy for the early May holiday, particularly those to the coast as sun-seekers look to make up for the disappointingly wet Easter. A spokesman for the Highways Agency advised drivers to check its website to see which routes might be congested.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/may/04/bank-holiday-weather-rain-travel