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Monday
A very mild day to come across the country today. Some light rain to come across north west Scotland. The rest of Britain looks mainly dry with low cloud tending to break to sunnier spells during the morning while locally dense fog patches across southern parts of Wales and central and southern parts of England will be slow to clear. Always more cloud in the west today with central and eastern areas likely to see good sunny spells and feeling pleasantly warm with light winds . Expect maximum temperatures of 12 to 16 Celsius but which are well above normal.

Monday night
Patchy rain across north west Scotland is expected to fade away this evening. A dry evening and night to come across the country. Under clear skies, fog will develop across much of England and Wales and some of this will be locally dense, especially across central, southern and north eastern parts of England by morning. Temperatures falling to 3 to 7 Celsius.

Tuesday
Continued exceptionally mild today. With high pressure in charge, it will be a dry day across much of Britain. Sunny spells will develop with some low cloud, mist and fog to clear away from central and southern parts of England into north east England. Always more cloud to be found in the far west and this could give a few spots of rain to the northwest of Scotland along with western parts of Northern Ireland. Continued dry this evening and tonight with fog patches redeveloping by morning and some maybe locally dense. Expect top temperatures today of 13 to 17 Celsius.

Wednesday
With high pressure remaining in charge, we expect little overall change in the weather picture today across the United Kingdom. Some fog to clear away from The Midlands, south east England and the north east of England, otherwise another fair, dry day with variable cloud and sunnier spells. Another very mild day with maximum temperatures of 13 to 17 Celsius. It stays dry tonight again with a risk of fog forming by morning, some of it may be dense across central and eastern areas of England as it becomes windier in the west.