Here is an hour by hour forecast for Liverpool this weekend and into Monday:Ĩam - Sunny intervals and a gentle breeze - 16 degreesĩam - Sunny intervals and light winds - 17 degreesġ0am - Sunny and light winds - 18 degreesġ1am - Sunny intervals and light winds - 19 degreesġ2pm - Sunny intervals and light winds - 20 degreesġpm - Sunny intervals and light winds - 21 degreesĢpm - Sunny intervals and light winds - 21 degreesģpm - Sunny intervals and light winds - 22 degreesĤpm - Sunny intervals and light winds - 22 degreesĥpm - Sunny intervals and a gentle breeze - 22 degreesĦpm - Sunny intervals and a gentle breeze - 22 degreesħpm - Sunny intervals and a gentle breeze - 21 degreesĨpm - Sunny intervals and light winds - 20 degreesĩpm - Sunny intervals and light winds - 19 degreesġ0pm - Partly cloudy and light winds - 18 degreesġ1pm - Partly cloudy and light winds - 17 degreesĪmber weather warnings in place for Liverpool, Wirral and Southport and red weather warning for St Helens. On Monday, temperatures are set to reach highs of 35 degrees in the city. (Weather station: Modesto City-County-Sham Field, USA). Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Currently: 71 F. This is likely to lead to widespread impacts on people and infrastructure." Hour-by-Hour Forecast for Modesto, California, USA. Nights are also likely to be exceptionally warm for the UK, especially in urban areas. The Met Office said: "Exceptional, perhaps record-breaking, temperatures are likely on Monday, then again on Tuesday. The red weather warning is in place for parts of the region from Monday at 12am to Tuesday at 11.59pm. READ MORE: Your rights for working in the heat and how hot it has to be before you can stay offĪccording to the latest forecast, the extreme weather should start on Sunday, July 17, however Saturday is also set to be a sunny day with highs of 23 degrees.
The Met Office has issued its first-ever red warning for extreme heat which covers parts of Merseyside including St Helens.Ī series of amber weather warnings are also in place closer to the coast in Liverpool and Wirral as the Met Office warns of a "danger to life." Forecasters predict the weather is likely to have "adverse health effects" for the public and not just those who are vulnerable to extreme conditions. Temperatures will soar over the next few days as a heatwave sweeps across the country. Merseyside is set to be hit by extreme heat this weekend with a red weather warning in place for parts of the region.