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Sunday A wet day for Sunday as a broad area of low pressure is positioned to the west of Ireland. Fronts pass eastwards bringing rain across Ireland, Wales and southwest England by early morning, then spreading to all areas through the morning and into the afternoon. Staying wet in East Anglia and the southeast well into the evening with heavy showers following to many western parts of Wales, England and Scotland. The winds increasing too with a risk of gales in exposed coastal areas across the country. Highs at 8C in the east, up to 12C in the west.
Sunday night A wet night with rain in the east, heavy at times, clearing offshore through the early hours. The Northern Isles, however, still hanging on to the rain. Blustery showers behind, these heavy and merging into longer spells of rain at times in the west. Blustery winds with gales potentially along southwestern coasts. A mild night generally for many with lows at 4C in the north and 6C further south. The southeast seeing a rise in temperatures.
Monday Rain clears from southeast England in the morning allowing for a largely dry and somewhat fine day across much of central and eastern areas of England. Frequent showers, some heavy, feed in across westwern parts of the country, including Ireland, these also affecting southern English coasts. Eastern areas look to stay mainly dry. There will be a brisk widespread wind but this should ease off slightly in the afternoon. Highs at a mild 8 to 12C.
Tuesday With low pressure still to the west of the UK, expect showers to affect western areas but it should stay largely dry further east. A wave pushing in on Monday night across southern and southeastern areas of England will bring rain here first thing before soon clearing. Cloud will thicken across southern Ireland, Wales and southwest England later on in the day as an area of low pressure pushes through the Celtic Sea. Highs at 6 to 11C.
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