AFTER pubs and restaurants reopened to thirsty customers across Romsey on Monday, many people will be thinking about heading to their local for a well-deserved pint at the weekend.

From April 12, the hospitality industry reopened for the first time in months, but will only be serving food or drink outdoors.

The 'rule of six' will still be in force, meaning customers can meet up in groups of six - or two households, whichever is greater.

Punters will have to order from their table and stay seated - enabling social distancing.

However, new test and trace rules mean everyone over 16-years-old must sign in before going into pubs, cafés or restaurants, unlike last year when just one member of a group needed to do this.

But what will the weather look like at the weekend and should punters grab their coats and scarves before heading out to a beer garden?

Here is the weather forecast throughout the weekend in Romsey as it stands, according to the Met Office.

Saturday (April 17)

1am

Partly cloudy, 5C, chance of precipitation <5%

4am

Clear night, 3C, chance of precipitation <5%

7am

Sunny day, 3C, chance of precipitation <5%

10am

Sunny day, 8C, chance of precipitation <5%

1pm

Sunny day, 11C, chance of precipitation <5%

4pm

Sunny day, 12C, chance of precipitation <5%

7pm

Sunny intervals, 11C, chance of precipitation <5%

10pm

Partly cloudy, 8C, chance of precipitation <5%

Sunday (April 18)

1am

Clear night, 6C, chance of precipitation <5%

4am

Clear night, 4C, chance of precipitation <5%

7am

Sunny day, 3C, chance of precipitation <5%

10am

Sunny day, 9C, chance of precipitation <5%

1pm

Sunny intervals, 12C, chance of precipitation <5%

4pm

Sunny intervals, 12C, chance of precipitation <5%

7pm

Sunny intervals, 11C, chance of precipitation <5%

10pm

Partly cloudy, 8C, chance of precipitation <5%