Monday High pressure extends across Britain and Ireland bringing and fine day overall. Early mist patches clearing to give plenty of sunshine. Some early cloud and possible light rain near the south coast at first will soon clear. Northeasterly breezes feeling cool in the southeast, otherwise light winds. Southwesterlies freshening later for Ireland and western Scotland with thickening cloud and a little drizzle developing for western coasts later. A fresh start, highs reaching 17 to 22C by afternoon.
Monday night Most places dry and clear into the evening and night. Cloudier for western Scotland. Some low cloud extending across Ireland too. Thin high cloud may stretch over Britain. Local mist patches forming around river valleys. Mostly light winds, but a fresh northeasterly breeze continues near south & southeastern coasts; a southerly breeze in western Scotland. Temperatures dipping to 7 to 10C, locally below 5C in sheltered rural areas of Wales, the Midlands and northeast.
Tuesday High pressure in charge brings a fine day overall. Lots of sunshine across most places, especially in the west. Some thin high cloud. Patchy cloud may affect the eastern half of England for a time in the morning. Patchy mist some valleys at first elsewhere. A fresh easterly breeze for the southern England and East Anglia. Southwesterlies for northwest Scotland. Feeling warm in the sun, but cooler if exposed to breeze, 19 to 23C by afternoon, nearer 16C on the east coast.
Wednesday High pressure extends across Britain and Scandinavia. A brisk easterly wind affecting southern areas of England. A dry and bright day with good spells of sunshine, the best of these in western areas. Some areas of low cloud drifting in from the North Sea over eastern counties of England, some haar reaching eastern Scotland; tending to thin into the afternoon. Highs 20 to 24C, but nearer 16C on the east coast.
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