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Wednesday A wet Wednesday for all as frontal bands of rain arrive into southern England and Ireland and push northward. Heavy falls are likely near southern coasts. Precipitation will turn wintry over the Scottish Highlands. Blustery for all too with a risk of coastal gales in the south. Highs of 10C in the southwest and 6C in the north.
Wednesday Night Showery rain continues across most of the British Isles into Wednesday night and overnight, short but heavy bursts near the coasts. Winds will ease in Ireland with some local frosts developing. Rain will be more persistent in northeast Scotland with wintry precipitation reaching down to roads through mountain passes with frosts developing here too.
Thursday Southeasterly winds prevail on Thursday which may be quite strong in Scotland. Mostly cloudy with frequent showers in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Also often raining in central and southern Scotland, falling as snow on the hills. Highs at 9C south to 6C north.
Friday Showery rain for most, the rain most persistent in southwestern and northeastern areas; wintry conditions in upland areas of central and eastern Scotland. A risk of very strong winds and heavy rain for several hours in the southwest later in the day, some bright spells are possible here too. Some bright breaks in northwest Scotland as well. Highs at 6 to 8C.
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