UK Forecast - September 17, 2016
Rather cloudy
Rain into NW

Sunday
Expect a good deal of cloud across East Anglia and south eastern parts of England through the day. This may produce a few scattered showers near North Sea coasts but mainly dry. A dry start to the day across the rest of Britain with some morning dense fog patches. Later in the morning rain reaches western parts of Northern Ireland and the Western Isles. Wet across Northern Ireland and western parts of Scotland in the afternoon. Fair and dry across the rest of England, Scotland and Wales with some sunshine across central areas. Temperatures will be above normal with maximums of 15 to 22 Celsius.


Sunday night
Outbreaks of rain move into north west England, Wales and Cornwall as it clears Scotland. A fine evening to come across Northern Ireland. Overnight the rain becomes patchy and light as it spreads into north east England, eastern Wales and the West Country. It continues dry across the Midlands, eastern and south eastern England. Expect minimum temperatures of 9 to 14 Celsius.


Monday
A lot of cloud is likely across Britain today. Some light outbreaks of rain will be across southern and eastern parts of England throughout the day. A few showers to come in the south west. The rest of Britain should be dry. This evening patchy rain in the south fades away. All areas will be dry overnight with clear spells and cloud. Expect top temperatures of 14 to 21 Celsius.


Tuesday
The morning will see some decent sunshine across the country but again by the afternoon, it turns quite cloudy. A front may bring in some rain to Northern Ireland late in the afternoon otherwise it's a dry day to come. Rain persists across Northern Ireland in the evening and night, perhaps reaching the Western Isles by morning. Fair and dry across the rest of Britain with clear spells and cloud. Look for high temperatures of 15 to 20 Celsius.


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