Weather experts have said it will turn 'rather cold'
The Met Office has said there could be frost in Liverpool and further afield as temperatures are set to plummet again.
Today, Wednesday, has seen some sunny spells and highs of 10C but the mercury is set to drop once the sun goes down. Met Office experts have said this evening should stay dry "with some late sunshine in places". However it will then turn "rather cold" with the chance of "frost forming in some rural areas". There could also be some showers overnight, with expected lows of 2C.READ MORE: DVLA issues new 'five minutes' notice to all UK drivers
Tomorrow, Thursday, will start off "chilly", with the day seeing a mix of cloud and sunshine. The Met Office forecast adds: "Scattered showers developing, these possibly heavy. Another cool feeling day".Looking ahead to the weekend, the Met Office forecast reads: "Mainly dry on Friday and Saturday albeit often cloudy. Some sunshine at times, although the chance of a few showers too.
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