Monday A few local light showers early in the day, mainly in the north and west. Early rain near the coast of East Anglia and Kent will clear into the North Sea. Sunny spells and variable cloud for many during the day. A scattering of showers forming, mainly for eastern districts by afternoon, localised heavy bursts. Snow flurries on Scottish mountain tops. Light to moderate northwesterly breezes. Chilly in the north, only 8C northern Scotland. Highs 13 to 16C, up to 18C inland in the south.
Monday night Residual showers will largely fade out overnight into Tuesday to leave dry conditions for many. Light winds inland. A fresh northerly breeze near to eastern coasts. Variable cloud but also clear spells which will allow temperatures to fall low enough for a touch of frost. Lowest values in Scotland falling below freezing in Highland glens. Typical lows 0 to 5C.
Tuesday High pressure across Britain will see most places staying dry and fine with developing sunny spells and rising temperatures, though the odd shower cannot be ruled out through the north and west. Light winds and slight sea breezes, feeling cooler around the coasts. A southeasterly breeze freshening for Ireland with more cloud building from the west and some patchy rain in the west. Highs at 12 to 17C.
Wednesday High pressure centred toward the north and east brings dry and bright weather for many with sunny spells, hazier toward the west with high cloud and cloudier in general for southern Scotland and much of Ireland and Northern Ireland where some patchy rain is expected. Light winds for many, but a fresh east to southeasterly breeze near the English Channel and southern Irish Sea. Highs at 12 to 18C.
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