Friday A frontal system moves quickly across Britain today, bringing a few hours of rain and blustery winds. The heaviest rain affects western parts early morning, but brighter skies soon arrive as rain clears eastwards. Some sunshine breaking through. Rain clears from eastern England during the afternoon. A few showers follow into the west, particularly Scotland. Initially cool at 6C in the east & far north, but temperatures rising toward 10C for many.
Friday night Clearing skies for much of Britain into the evening and night, may allow some fog to form where winds fall light in central and eastern England. Partly cloudy skies toward the west and north, and rain may spread back into Scotland from the west through the night. Lowest temperatures dipping to 3 or 4C in rural parts of mid-Wales, the Midlands & southern England, but most places should avoid a frost.
Saturday A dry and bright day for many as pressure builds from the south. Sunny spells for much of England & Wales. A warm front across Scotland brings cloud and patchy rain. Western coasts & hills near the Irish Sea may also see low cloud and drizzle. Another warm front approaches the south-west later, bringing some rain by late afternoon here. Breezy in the west, but winds fairly light for most. Much milder, widely reaching 10C, possible 12C in south-west.
Sunday Warm fronts advancing northwards bring a lot of cloud, and occasional drizzly rain to western regions of Britain, also Ireland. Murky across the hills, also around coasts in the south-west. Risk of patchy rain at first in central areas, then a little sun may break through toward the east. A brisk southerly breeze, strongest in the north & west, brings very mild air, highs 10 to 13C, locally warmer to the lee of high ground in west.
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/1nAylWA
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