Friday Low pressure west of Scotland on Friday sends a front toward the British Isles. This brings rain to Ireland and western Scotland for most of the day and in much of the west of the UK in the evening hours. Central areas of England shall stay dry, in the east locally showers are possible in the afternoon. Strong winds will blow over Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Windy and gusty also in the second half of the day toward the east. Highs up to 30C in East Anglia, turning cooler in the west at 18C.
Friday Night Cloudy in England, often clear in eastern Scotland and eastern Ireland, partly cloudy elsewhere. Showery rain from the Borders through northwest England and Wales to Cornwall. Calm in central Scotland, breezy in England. Lows from cool 7C in Ireland and Scotland to 18C in the southeast.
Saturday Low pressure system centred northwest of Scotland. Gusty westerlies, breezy especially in Scotland - here rain frequent, particularly on the western coast. In central and southern England showers here and there, fading toward the evening. Wet also in Northern Ireland and on western Irish coast. Elsewhere bright and fresher with sunny spells and mostly dry conditions. Even in wet areas clouds will break at times allowing some sunshine through. Temperatures at 16C (Scotland, Ireland, Wales) to 21C widely, to 25C in the southeast.
Sunday The area of low pressure remains through Sunday. Wet for much of Ireland and western Scotland, with the rain slowly spreading eastward through the afternoon. Little to no sun in the northwest. England, Wales and much of eastern Scotland stay dry and often sunny. Strong winds in Ireland and Scotland. Highs at 17C in Edinburgh, 18 to 20C in Ireland & Wales, to 23C in London.
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