THIS weekend is the first for more than three months that beer gardens will be open – but will there be good weather?
The Met Office forecast shows there will be a frosty start on Friday with sunshine through the morning.
There will be patchy cloud gradually forming into the afternoon but remaining dry.
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The forecast says it should feel pleasant in the sun with light winds, but it will be another frosty night. Maximum temperature 11C.
For the weekend, forecasters think it will be dry with sunny spells on Saturday followed by an overnight frost.
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In Hereford, Saturday is looking the best day of the weekend with highs of 12C and sun forecast for much of the day.
There will be hazier skies and dry through Sunday, with highs of 13C in the city, and increasing cloud from the west during Monday. The nights will be turning milder.
Pubs and restaurants were aloowed to reopen on Monday after England's coronavirus restrictions eased.
It is the first time since December that customers have been allowed to eat out in Herefordshire.
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