Super Saturday: Showers to dampen pub-goers as wind and rain hits England over the weekend

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  • July 3, 2020
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Pub-goers will be hit with showers over the weekend as parts of the hospitality sector reopen after the coronavirus lockdown in England.

Strong winds and rain will move in from the west on Saturday morning, becoming heavy as the day goes on.

The weather could put pressure on venues who are required to implement social distancing measures as the lockdown restrictions are relaxed.

Pubs, bars and restaurants have been given the green light to reopen on July 4, having been closed since March to slow the spread of Covid-19.

Met Office spokeswoman Nicola Maxey said although the rain will lessen during the evening, low cloud and drizzly conditions will continue through to Sunday.

“Saturday will see more unsettled conditions, with showers beginning in the west during the morning which will begin to move across to the east,” she said.

Rain is forecast to hit England over the weekend (PA)

“While it won’t be unusually wet for the time of year, some areas in the east could become particularly heavy for an hour or two in the mid-morning to early afternoon.

“Pushing in after that will be a spell of drizzly downpours and some low cloud which will hang over the UK for the rest of the day.”

A man shelters from the rain under an umbrella in Westminster, London (PA)

Between 35-50mm of rain is expected to fall and it will remain humid across the country, with maximum temperatures of 24C in London and the south east, while central and northern parts of England will reach highs of 20C.

Ms Maxey said this is due to a low-pressure weather system near the UK.

Showers are predicted across England on Saturday (Getty Images)

A spokesman from JD Wetherspoon, which plans to reopen all 750 of its venues on Saturday, said: “The weather is out of our control, but our pubs tend to be three times larger than others so we are not worried about people being inside our venues.

“We can’t predict what the weather will be like in England, but we have faith that our customers and staff will be as safe as possible.”

A Practicioner pub employee prepares for the reopening of pubs in Hertford (REUTERS)

A spokesperson for Stonegate Pubs, which owns The Slug and Lettuce chain, said: “Throughout our pubs and bars, we are implementing clear, safe socialising measures both inside and across our outside spaces.

“We are encouraging customers to pre-book and all bookings work on a time-limit which enables us to manage capacity and customer expectation.

“Should the weather be inclement, we will work with our customers on a common-sense approach, accommodating where we can those that have had to move from outside areas.

“Most customers are likely to check the weather and be prepared for the expected short spells of rain or drizzle.”