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Sunday
Some drizzle affecting northeast England and eastern Scotland this morning, with many eastern coasts being murky throughout the day. Elsewhere there will be a fair amount of cloud through this morning, but this is going to be broken allowing a few bright spells to come through. The cloud is likely to be breaking almost everywhere through Sunday afternoon, althugh northeast England and eastern Scotland are expected to stay rather dull. A brisk southeast breeze affecting western areas. Highs at 10 to 15C so temperatures well above normal for mid-November.
Sunday Night
A southeasterly flow throughout the country on Sunday night. Some clearer skies are likely to be affecting eastern parts of the country as drier air moves in. Cloudier skies to the west, where the breeze will be most noticeable, and there will be rain moving into southern Ireland and the far southwest of England by the morning. Lows at 3 to 6C overall.
Monday
High pressure is to the east of the country on Monday, with low pressure to the southwest. The resulting southeast flow will bring a fair amount of cloud through many parts of the country, with the chance of some drizzle over the moors of southwest England and the Pennines. More eastern areas will be brighter with broken cloud. This brighter weather edges westwards through the afternoon, although large plates of cloud still affect southwest England, Wales, and southern Ireland where drizzle is likely too. Highs at 8 to 14C and feeling much cooler, apart from in the far south.
Tuesday
Pressure remains high through Tuesday across the UK and Ireland, as well as northern France. It is going to be a dry day with broken cloud and some good spells of sunshine. There will be little change through the afternoon with the best of the sunshine likely over more eastern parts of the country. A cooler day for most, although the far south still stays mild. Highs at 7 to 10C for most, but 14C in the far south of England.