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Monday
A cold but dry morning with a widespread frost to start the day. Lots of sunshine to come across much of Britain as well but later in the more we may see some cloud creep into East Anglia. Through the course of the afternoon we expect more cloud to spill in across eastern parts of England with the rest of the United Kingdom fine and mostly sunny. Temperatures will be below their seasonal average with tops of 6 to 9C.

Monday Night
During the evening the cloud may spread a bit further into southern and central parts of England then into perhaps all but the far west of Wales, England and Scotland. Here there is a risk of a frost where skies remain mostly clear and across Northern Ireland as well. The cloud may be thick enough to give a few spots of rain to south east England tonight. Lows down to 2 to -3C.

Tuesday
A much cloudier day to come across the United Kingdom with the best of any sunshine in the far west of the country. Most places will have a dry day but some patchy bits of lightish rain may be found across southern England in the morning for a time before it dies out. Overnight most of the cloud should have dissolved leaving a cold and frosty night in most places. Look for top temperatures of 6 to 9C north to south.

Wednesday
The strong cell of high pressure maintains today. Apart from some early patchy drizzle in the far a href="http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/England-South.htm" target="_top">south east of England at first this morning, it's looking like another dry day to come with a mix of sunny spells and cloud. Long sunny spells to come across Northern Ireland today. A cold, clear and frosty night for many with some fog patches also likely. Look for top temperatures of 7 to 10C.