PEOPLE organising street parties and outdoor events for the King's Coronation will be hoping for blue skies and good weather.
There is some good news - the weather is predicted to be warm however The Met Office also warned of rain showers over the historic weekend.
Friday will be largely cloudy, with the sun starting to peak through at approximately 2pm.
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Despite the emergence of the sunshine, rain is still predicted for Worcester between 2pm to 5pm, with temperatures on the day expected to reach 18C.
King Charles III's coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6 with several events being held throughout the city.
On the day of the coronation, rain is predicted at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm, and the skies are predicted to be largely cloudy.
Several street parties are happening across the city on Sunday, and the day is expected to be brighter than on Saturday, with highs of 19C.
However, rain has been tipped for 4pm and 7pm.
Bank Holiday Monday has been tipped for further rain, but the day will still feel warm during bright patches.
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In Worcester, the coronation will be shown live on a big screen in Cathedral Square between 10am and 3.30pm on Saturday, May 6, with guests reminded to bring their own chairs.
The Guildhall, which will be lit up red, white and blue, will also be showing the coronation on a big screen in the Lower Hall from 10am, with people welcome to bring food and drinks.
Also on Saturday, between 9am and 5pm, Cotswold Markets will hold their monthly food and craft market on High Street.
Elsewhere, more than 20 street parties are being held over the weekend.
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