THE half-term break will likely see temperatures rising following days of miserable wet weather, forecasters say.Tomorrow will see the misty conditions clearing to leave sunny spells and showers, which will turn heavy with a risk of thunder in the south.
This year's half-term falls between May 27 and May 31 for England and Wales, meaning that, including the weekends either side of this period, youngsters can look forward to nine days off.Met Office But he said there would likely be a "typical mixture from the 25th onwards" with a "mix of sunny spells and showers".
"We could see things into the high teens, low 20s for some, and possibly mid-20s depending on meteorological conditions."The Met Office's long-range forecast predicts the period of May 20 to May 29 should start on a "reasonable note" with a fair amount of dry and bright weather, especially in the south.