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Friday
High pressure is going to be bringing a fair start to the day for most of the country. There could be some mist or fog patches in more sheltered inland areas at first, but these will be bringing away quickly to leave the morning bright and dry with good spells of sunshine for most. Southern coasts of England may see a little more cloud, and northern Scotland may be rather cloudy too. The cloud over southern England will melt away through this afternoon leaving all of England and Wales, as well as Ireland and southern Scotland fine with good spells of sunshine. Staying cloudy for northern Scotland. Temperatures rising to 12C in northern Scotland and 21C in southern England.
Friday Night
A fair night ahead with the skies remaining clear over much of the country. There will be some low cloud drifting onto eastern coasts of Scotland, as well as the east of Ireland. By the morning some mist or fog patches may well form inland. It should be staying dry everywhere with the lots being generally light. Temperatures will be falling to between 3 and 7C.
Saturday
Mist and fog patches more sheltered areas at first on Saturday morning. These will be clearing away quickly to leave the morning fair and dry, with plenty of sunshine throughout the day. Increasing cloud across Ireland during the morning, this pushing eastwards through the day, reaching western Scotland and western Wales in the afternoon. Most of England and Scotland will stay dry with sunny spells. Highs near 14 to 20C.
Sunday
An overall cloudier day through Sunday as weak fronts affect western parts of the country. This brings some spots of rain to the western coasts of Scotland and Wales at first, although these fading through the afternoon with sunny spells developing. More eastern areas of England and Scotland should be staying dry with some sunny spells, although certainly more cloud than recently. High temperatures will be reaching 15C in northern Scotland, perhaps to 22C in London.