This is the weather forecast for Leeds this weekend
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Showers throughout the week are bringing far cooler temperatures after the recent heatwave.
This is the Met Office forecast for the weekend in Leeds.
If you're planning to head out for exercise or planning a socially-distant barbecue, make sure you check this:
Friday, June 5
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Hide AdThe Met Office predicts sunny intervals, changing to cloudy by the late morning.
There is a chance of showers after 7pm.
Temperatures will be around 14C with overnight lows of 7C.
Saturday, June 6
It's another rainy day on Saturday, with light showers overnight and in the morning which are expected to turn heavier in the afternoon.
Changing to cloudy by nightime.
Temperatures will be around 13C with overnight lows of 8C.
Sunday, June 7
The Met Office predicts a dry day on Sunday.
Sunny spells are expected first thing, turning to cloudy by the late morning.
Temperatures will be a little higher at 15C, with overnight lows of 9C.
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