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Tuesday Low pressure remains in control of the weather through Tuesday. Rain through Ireland, Wales and much of central and southern England. The rain heavy at times in parts of eastern Wales and southern England. An increasing risk of snow over the high Pennines in the evening. Further cloud, rain and windy conditions, rain in eastern Scotland and some sleet on hills. Drier in western Scotland, brighter spells in the far northwest. Highs at a cold 2C in northern Scotland, 4C for many, locally 9C in southern England.
Tuesday Night Rain moves north overnight into north parts of Ireland and England; some showers will affect the southern coasts once this rain as passed north. On the easterly wind, the rain will likely be most persistent in eastern areas. As the rain drifts over mountainous areas, sleet and snow is likely over the higher areas. Rain and snow continues in eastern Scotland, driest in the northwest.
Wednesday Pressure stays low through Wednesday, centred southwest of the country. A front bringing cloud and rain to much of northern England and Scotland, snow over the hills, some wintry precipitation reaching low levels, including high road passes. To the south, sunny spells are likely, with showery rain continuing to affect the southwest. Remaining mostly dry in northwest Scotland but cloudy. Highs at 3C in Scotland, northern England as well, to 9C southern England.
Thursday Low pressure southwest of the British Isles on Thursday brings rain to southern Ireland and southwest England, trending towards more persistent and heavier spells with time. Further cloud and some rain and sleet in eastern and southern Scotland. Otherwise breezy and dry with broken cloud, best of cloud breaks in northwestern areas. Highs at 5C in Scotland, 9C in southern England.
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