Monday It will be a generally bright but windy day. Expect showers mostly over western exposure, with a longer spell of rain possible over western Scotland later in the day. Sunny spells will develop mostly over central and southern England, with the best of the conditions expected over East Anglia and Kent. As a ridge of high pressure gradually builds from the west in the evening, drier and calmer conditions reaching Ireland and spreading east overnight. Maximum temperatures at 6C in north and 10C in south.
Monday Night As a ridge of high pressure gradually builds from the west in the evening, expect drier and calmer conditions to reach Ireland at first, these spreading over Britain later in the night. Minimum temperatures at 4C in north and 6C in south.
Tuesday Some higher pressure over Scotland and England will give a generally dry but rather cloudy start to the day. Further west a band of rain reaches Northern Ireland this soon spreading across the whole country with rain getting heavy and persistent over the Highlands, southwest Scotland, Lake District as wells as Snowdonia. Some snow is possible only for the Highlands. Southern coast of England will only see some light rain. Through the evening most rain will clear, with only some showers remaining in west, but a longer spells of rain is possible overnight for northwest Scotland. Winds will start fresh but will strengthen up through the day with gales later in west. Maximum temperatures in the afternoon at 9C in north, but 13C in south.
Wednesday Any remaining light rain or shower in west in the morning will gradually clear away as a ridge of high pressure moves in from the west with some sunny spells developing over east Scotland and east England in the afternoon. Further west remaining rather cloudy as a band of rain reaches Ireland by late afternoon and possibly giving some rain over Wales and northwest England. The wind will start strong, but getting lighter later. Afternoon temperatures at 7C in north and 10C in south.
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