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Wednesday
A breezy morning over much of the British Isles and Ireland. Rather cloud for eastern Scotland and eastern England, as well as the Midlands. There will be some outbreaks of rain through East Anglia and parts of the southeast. This rain and drizzle could drift into the southeast Midlands and central southern England for a time this morning, before fading away. Further west the cloud is going to be broken and it should be mainly dry. A few sunny spells coming through the cloud too. This afternoon sees little change with variable cloud over much of England and Scotland. A few spots of rain on eastern coasts of Scotland and northeast England, but some brighter spells coming through as well. The best of the sunshine again through Wales and parts of western Scotland. Temperatures at 21C in the sunnier west, 17C elsewhere.

Tuesday night
Another area of rain, most of it light, may brush through East Anglia during tonight. Eastern coasts of England and Scotland are at risk from a few spots of rain at anytime. To the west it should be drier, with the cloud breaking and some clear skies coming through. Staying breezy over much of northeast and eastern England, with the winds strong through Norfolk and Suffolk. Lows near 10C in Scotland, 12C in central England.

Wednesday
A windy day to come over much of central and eastern England. The winds could be to gale force over East Anglia and the coasts of Kent. An area of cloud and rain affects Suffolk and the far southeast, this perhaps becoming more persistent through the day. For central and parts of northeast England there will be broken cloud, and a few bright spells. The day should be dry. The best of the sunshine for Wales, southwest England, northwest England, Scotland and Ireland. Lighter winds here too and temperatures at 22C in the sunshine in the west, 17C in the cloudier east.

Thursday
The cloud and outbreaks of rain probably spreading through much of England on Thursday. Brighter spells moving into East Anglia. The far southwest of England should stay dry with sunny spells here. Wales, Ireland and most of Scotland see the best of the drier weather, with sunny spells. Highs at 17 to 23C.