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Monday A day of mixed conditions, with scattered showers developing through the morning and afternoon. Most of these will be fairly light and patchy. Showers will be most frequent across Ireland, southwest England and Wales, while eastern and northern areas should see longer dry intervals with occasional brighter spells. Highs of 11C in the south and 8C in the north.
Monday Night During the evening and overnight hours, cloud will gradually thicken across western districts, with outbreaks of rain reaching Ireland and the Hebrides towards the early hours of Tuesday. Elsewhere it will remain mostly dry with only the odd isolated shower. Minimum temperatures at 7C in south and 4C in north.
Tuesday Eastern areas will begin the day largely dry with a few brighter spells. However, cloud will steadily increase through the day, with winds strengthening later on. Further west it will remain rather cloudy from the start, with some light rain spreading across western Ireland and western Scotland at times. Highs of 14C in the south and 10C in the north.
Wednesday A wet start is likely across some central areas, although the rain will move eastwards fairly quickly through the day, gradually becoming lighter and more patchy as it does so. Brighter conditions will follow from the Atlantic for many western districts, while the far east may stay rather cloudy but largely dry. It will remain breezy for many areas. Highs of 14C in the south and 9C in the north.
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