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Sunday
A dull day across southeastern England through today. There will be some outbreaks of drizzle across East Anglia and the far southeast with plenty of mist and murk here. Little change is expected through the day. Some dense mist and fog patches to come over western England, Wales, northern England, Scotland and Ireland. Once gone there will be plenty of sunshine throughout the day, and it should be staying dry too. Only the far northwest of Scotland will see thicker cloud. Highs at 9C in northern Scotland, 12C in southern England.

Sunday Night
Staying misty, damp and murky across the far southeast of England. A cold night with clearer skies over the rest of England, Wales and much of Ireland and the east and south of Scotland. A touch of frost is likely through the western Midlands, Wales, northern England and Scotland and with lows here around 0C. Far milder in the cloud over the southeast at 10C.

Monday
The remnants of a warm front stay over southeast England through Monday. This brings cloud and outbreaks of rain as well as murky and misty weather here. Some morning fog patches over the rest of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland at first, but these clearing to leave the day dry with good spells of sunshine under and area of high pressure. Some thicker cloud over northwest Scotland and western Ireland. Highs at 9 to 12C.

Tuesday
A weak warm front remains over Wales and southern England on Tuesday bringing cloud and outbreaks of drizzle, together with plenty of mist and murk. Ireland is also going to be increasingly affected by cloud and some spots of drizzle. Across northern England and Scotland as well as Northern Ireland the morning sees some fog patches, although these are likely to be clearing to leave some good spells of sunshine. Highs at 8C in central Scotland, 13C in the far southwest of England.