Durham and Darlington weather forecast for the weekend
Friday will be dry and calm, with clear skies turning to patchy clouds in the evening.
Temperatures will start at 18C at midnight, gradually cooling to 14C by 6am.
The morning will be sunny and bright, with temperatures rising from 14C to 22C by midday.
The afternoon will see sunny intervals, with temperatures peaking at 23C.
The evening will be cooler, with temperatures dropping from 21C to 18C.
The night will be partly cloudy, with temperatures between 17C and 16C.
The chance of rain is under 5 per cent all day.
Saturday will start off slightly cloudier but will remain dry and warm by the afternoon.
Temperatures will be between 16C and 15C from midnight to 7am.
The morning will be cloudy at first, then sunny intervals, with temperatures rising from 15C to 18C.
The afternoon will be mostly sunny and warm, with temperatures peaking at 23C.
The evening will be slightly cooler, with the sun remaining until dusk.
Temperatures will drop from 20C to 16C.
The late night will be partly cloudy and calm.
The chance of rain is under 5 per cent throughout the day.
Sunday will be bright and warm, with plenty of sunshine and no rain in sight.
The early morning will be partly cloudy and mild, with temperatures between 15C and 14C.
The morning will see sunny intervals turning into full sunshine, with temperatures rising from 14C to 17C.
The afternoon will be the warmest part of the weekend, with temperatures rising from 21C to 23C.
The evening will be sunny and cooling, with temperatures dropping from 20C to 16C.
The night will be clear and comfortable.
The chance of rain is under 5 per cent all day.
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