Friday Any remaining rain over Southeast England will clear away through the morning. As high pressure generally extends over the British Isles, it will be a much brighter and drier day than of later for most areas. A few showers possible in the morning especially over Ireland, Wales, western Scotland and northwest England, but clearing soon. It will be breezy in south, but light winds in north. Afternoon temperatures at 9C in north, but 12C in south. Some patchy frost over Northeast Scotland will develop overnight.
Friday Night A few showers over western parts of Ireland and Scotland, otherwise the evening and night will be dry with clear spells. This associated with light winds over Northeast Scotland will lead to patchy frost later in the night. Temperatures dropping to 5-6C across most parts, but touching zero over parts of Aberdeenshire and Moray.
Saturday It will be a dry and bright start for most parts, with some good sunny spells over eastern England and possibly northeast Scotland. Thick cloudy along with outbreaks of rain will spread over Ireland, and this gradually move east along with strong southwest winds. Rain reaching most parts by late afternoon, and will get heavy over Ireland, then over western exposure for the UK but it will clear from most areas overnight. Southern coast will remain cloudy with patchy rain for longer. Elsewhere, long clear spells will develop overnight but all areas will remain frost-free. Temperature in the afternoon will rise to 8C in north but 12C in south.
Sunday Any remaining rain over southern parts of England will clear through the morning, with high pressure arriving from west. Expect generally dry and bright conditions for most. A few showers are possible over Ireland and Scotland. Best of the dry and bright weather over eastern Scotland and eastern-southeastern counties of England, with long sunny spells. Maximums of 10C in north, and 13C in south.
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