The Met Office has forecast some dry weather for Lancashire this weekend after a very wet and blustery week.
It's a welcome break for Lancastrians, who will be able to head out to one of the many bonfire night events happening this weekend.
A yellow weather warning was in place last week and some parts of the UK were flooded or affected by severe travel disruptions.
But luckily Friday is looking to be drier and but slightly cooler, perfect for standing by a bonfire and watching fireworks.
Here is the Met Office forecast for this weekend:
Friday will be bright and breezy with often cloudy skies, but apart from the odd shower, it should stay dry.
It will feel a little milder than Thursday with a maximum temperature of 11 degrees.
We've a rollercoaster ride temperature wise over the next few days 📈📉📈
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 4, 2021
After a #cold day today, #temperatures will rise into Saturday as mild Atlantic air spreads across the UK 🌡️
Colder on Sunday, but Atlantic air returns on Monday with temperatures recovering again pic.twitter.com/tW4wg21l5G
It will be cloudy and windy on Saturday, with some persistent rain arriving late afternoon.
Rain clears Saturday night leaving a brighter, warmer day with highs of 13 degrees.
Sunday will be windy and rainy, with temperatures staying between eight and 11 degrees.
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