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Friday
A rather cold start to the morning across rural parts of Scotland, Wales and central and northern England. A few fog patches will clear by mid morning from here otherwise a fine, dry morning across all parts of the United Kingdom with plenty of sunshine. Perhaps more cloud will affect northern Scotland through the day. Elsewhere it's a fine afternoon with good sunny spells and just some occasional cloud. Still quite a breeze towards the south east and along the English channel making it feel chilly but feeling pleasantly warm elsewhere in the sunshine. Highs around 16 to 21C.
Tuesday Night
A fine, dry evening to come across the whole of the United Kingdom with any cloud melting away to clear spells for most. With light winds and clear skies by night, it will turn chilly again with some mist and fog patches developing across central parts of England, Scotland and eastern Wales. Expect lows of 4 to 8C but around 10 to 12C around some coasts.
Saturday
. Early this morning we' find any fog patches soon clearing from central parts of Britain. Most places will have some good sunny spells through the morning but perhaps more cloud comes into south east England and this spills in across eastern England during the afternoon. Tonight still some cloud across East Anglia and the south east otherwise it remains dry with fog patches developing across Scotland and northern England. Highs around 15 to 21C.
Sunday
This morning it looks as though an area of cloud across eastern parts of England and Scotland in the morning will be making it's way westward during the course of the day. Northern Ireland perhaps staying sunniest the longest. In the morning that cloud may be thick enough to give a few spots of drizzly rain to North Sea coasts before it dies away. Highs around 16 to 20C.