Sunday An area of light rain across western parts of Scotland drifts into Northern Ireland and Cumbria during the afternoon. The rest of Scotland and Wales will have a fine, dry day with lots of sunshine in the morning. More cloud tends to develop in the afternoon but it remains dry. It becomes increasingly windy across northern Britain. Not as cold today with maximum temperatures of 9 to 11 Celsius.
Sunday night It stays rather windy throughout the evening and the night across northern Britain. An area of rain tends to lie across western parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and north west England. Some drizzly rain to comes in across western Wales overnight. In the south with lighter winds and well broken cloud there is a risk of a frost. Expect minimums of 5 to 6 Celsius across northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland and a colder 0 to 2 Celsius across Wales and southern England.
Monday It continues rather windy across the northern half of the country today. Central and eastern parts of England and Wales should be fair and dry with sunnier spells and cloud. More cloud out to the west with a risk of some rain and scattered showers. Any showers soon fade out early this evening. A cold, dry night to come with a widespread frost. Expect top temperatures of 9 to 13 Celsius.
Tuesday With high pressure across the country we can lots of dry weather around through the morning and afternoon with sunny spells. A few early fog patches should clear quite quickly. A fine evening to follow with some late sunshine ahead of another rather cold, frosty night away from the far south where it becomes quite windy. Expect top temperatures of 10 to 15 Celsius.
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/1r5aMav
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