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Easter bank holiday weather forecast for Cambridgeshire ahead of long weekend

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It is set to be a mixed bag across Cambridgeshire

The Easter bank holiday weekend is a prime time for meeting up with friends and family and enjoying the first warm and sunny days of the year. The weather is finally getting nicer ahead of the summer months, but sunshine is not always guaranteed at this time of year.

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The Easter bank holiday weekend is always the first big test when it comes to gauging how much conditions have improved compared to winter. So to help you out with some of the planning, we’ve looked into what the weather forecast predicts for the Easter weekend.

Below you’ll find the latest day-by-day forecast for Easter in Cambridgeshire using forecasts from the BBC. The information below is correct at the time of writing.

Good Friday (April 3) – You can expect cloudy spells across the day in north Cambridgeshire, with highs of 11C in the afternoon – but drizzle is expected from about 11am. The south of the county will be slightly warmer at 12C, but there is still set to be some rain for much of the day.

Saturday (April 4) – In the north there will be highs of 13C in the afternoon, with sunny spells and some cloud, too – with no rain predicted after 9am. There are highs of 13C in south Cambridgeshire, but there will be drizzle until about 4pm.

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Easter Sunday (April 5) – The north will see highs of 14C, but it will be mostly cloudy. South Cambridgeshire will see highs of 15C, but there will be rain between 12pm and 9pm.

Easter Monday (April 6) – In south Cambridgeshire, there will be highs of 16C and no rain at all. In the north, there will also be highs of 16C, with a very low probability of rain.

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