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Monday Rain affects Ireland and western Scotland, while England and Wales see scattered showers. Some showers extend into eastern Scotland too, though much of Scotland will be often bright. Brighter spells develop at times away from showers in England and Wales. Highs to 10C in the south and 6C in the north.
Monday Night Showery rain continues pushing northward through England and into Scotland overnight. Northern Scotland will be driest and skies often clear here. Ireland becomes dry for a few hours as the main area of rain passes north, but the later overnight hours bring a new area of heavy rain to the southwest, this accompanies with a strengthening wind. Lows of 7C in eastern Britain, nearer 3C in the west, a frost developing overnight across parts of Ireland.
Tuesday Low pressure southwest of Ireland draws a band of rain across Ireland, this spreading into Wales, western England, and southwest Scotland. The rain could be heavy. Elsewhere, conditions remain mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Stronger winds for all, notably in Ireland and southwest England where coastal gales are possible. Highs of 10C in the southeast and 7C in the north.
Wednesday Cloud and rain spread across Ireland, turning heavy at times. Often raining across Britain as well, at times merging into extended spells with hill snow in Scotland. Breezy conditions continue for all with a risk of gales around the Irish Sea. Highs of 9C in the south and 6C in the north.
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