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Tuesday
A fair start to Tuesday for most of the country. There will be some morning mist patches, but these should be clearing quickly to leave the morning fine and with plenty of sunshine. There will be some thicker cloud for the north and west of Scotland, this producing a few spots of drizzle on the coasts. Elsewhere it will be staying fair with more sunshine to come through the afternoon, although again there could be some cloud affecting the west of Scotland, together with an odd shower here. Highs to a warm 24C in London, 10C in northern Scotland.

Tuesday Night
Some cloud and a few spots of rain drifting into Scotland and Ireland through tonight, but most of these areas will be dry. For most of the rest of Scotland, England and Wales the night is going to be dry. There will be long clear spells throughout, with some mist or fog patches forming in more sheltered areas by the morning. Lows will be to around 3 to 6C.

Wednesday
A ridge of high pressure continues to affect the country through Wednesday. This should bring another fine day to most, once the morning mist and fog patches have cleared away. There will be lots of sunshine around too, although some cloud will bubble up in the afternoon. Once again it is Scotland where there will be most cloud, with some heavier showers forming over the mountains here. Tops around 23C in the south, 11C in northern Scotland. Thursday
High pressure remains on Thursday. Morning mist patches again clearing quickly to leave the day fine with good spells of warm sunshine. There will be very little change through the day. The extreme north of Scotland may again have more cloud, and it may be that an odd shower could form here too. Highs will be at 17C in northern Scotland, 24 in southern England.