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Saturday
A cold but fine start to the day over most of the country. Any morning mist or fog patches will be clearing away quickly and then the morning should be a fine and sunny one through most of the country. Little change is expected in the afternoon. The exception will be across East Anglia, the East Midlands and southeast England where there is likely to be some cloud drifting in off the sea, and it may be breezy at first. Feeling chilly in the east at 11C, but better in the west at 12C.

Saturday Night
High pressure is going to be dominating again through tonight. The skies are going to become clear through England and Wales through tonight, allowing temperatures to fall quickly and a widespread frost to form. Across Scotland and Ireland there will be some thicker cloud moving in from the north and west after midnight and this is likely to be bringing some rain through the early hours. Lows of 0C in southern England.

Sunday
A cold but fine start to the day over most of England and Wales. It should stay fine and dry across southern England and the south of Wales throughout. Further north cloud is going to be increasing and this will be making the sunshine hazy across Wales and the Midlands into the afternoon. At the same time cloud thickens over northern England and Ireland bringig a few spots of rain here. More persistent rain sinks south through Scotland and Northern Ireland whilst it becomes drier over the north of Scotland. Highs of 11 to 14C.

Monday
More cloud on Sunday night and so not such a cold start to Monday morning. It will be a rather cloudy day on Monday with an increasing southerly breeze, especially in more western areas. It will be here where there is the increasing threat of some patchy rain too. Over more eastern parts it should stay dry, although staying cloudy. Highs of 12 or 13C.