Remember, remember...your jacket this Bonfire night because the Met Office has just issued its forecast for Berkshire.
The national weather service has released its weather forecast for Friday, November 5, otherwise known as Guy Fawkes Night.
If you're hoping to catch a professional display with the family or you prefer to whip out a sparkler in the garden, here's the weather you can expect for the fireworks this Saturday.
What's the weather going to be like in Berkshire this Bonfire Night?
Met Office weather forecast for Bonfire Night
The Met Office predicts that Saturday will start out with heavy rain but lucky for us, it is set to change to sunny intervals by late morning.
The weather forecaster says that there is a 80% chance of showers at 6am but this will drop to 20% by mid-morning.
However, we should expect a shower in the afternoon but should ease off before any professional display.
Temperatures will range from 9C to 14C throughout the day and it will feel like 9C in the evening so wrap up warm if you are heading out to catch form fireworks.
See the latest weather forecast via the Met Office website.
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BBC weather forecast for Bonfire Night
Meanwhile, the BBC also predicts that we'll need to remember, remember an umbrella this Guy Fawkes night.
We can expect light showers early on with a moderate breeze which will continue throughout the day.
Our chances of rain drops throughout the day from 47% at 10 am to 25% by 5 pm with temperatures ranging from 9C to 14C.
According to the forecast, it should be dry by 7 pm - just in time to catch the best of the bonfire.
See the latest weather update via the BBC weather website.
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