Leeds to sizzle in three days of sunshine as forecasters predict warm weather
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Although government and police are stressing that people must not drive to beauty spots, parks or beaches, those who are able to walk to parks and country trails within range of their home will be able to soak up a little of the sunshine to break up the isolation.
The Met Office says temperatures will peak at 16C on Monday, followed by two days of sunshine and peaks of 17C on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Hide AdThe forecaster said: "Early rain in the east will quickly clear, to leave sunny spells but also isolated showers. Winds gradually easing. Whilst today will be cooler than Sunday, temperatures should remain slightly above average. Maximum temperature 16 °C.
"Tuesday: A chilly start, with any early fog patches soon clearing. Plenty of fine and sunny weather on Tuesday, and it will be warmer than Monday. Becoming breezy on coasts. Maximum temperature 18 °C.
"Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:
"Mainly fine mid-week, with some bright and sunny weather. Chilly by night, but becoming warm by day. Some early fog patches possible, soon clearing. Showery outbreaks and windier on Friday."
In Leeds, the peak of the good weather will be Tuesday lunchtime, with blazing sunshine between 11am and 3pm.
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Hide AdOf course, the temptation is to go out, but police have been handed powers to fine and arrest people flouting lockdown laws.
The rules state that people should only go outside once per day for exercise, other than for food, medicine and key work, and must not travel to outdoor spaces using their car.
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