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Wednesday
A cloudy, grey and rather, misty morning to come across much of the United Kingdom. Overall it will be dry, but there could be a few spots of drizzle here and there. Later this morning we may see some sunshine breaking through across southwest England, and eastern parts of Scotland and north east England. In the afternoon we do expect more in the way of sunshine to break through across some parts of the country, but it could well stay cloudy across some eastern and central parts of Britain. Feeling pleasantly warm and that sunshine with maximum temperatures of 11 to 17 Celsius.
Wednesday night
It will remain dry during the course of this evening and tonight. Throughout then night, more cloud is again expected to develop with the risk of some locally, dense fog patches through the Midlands, into eastern and southern parts of England. Temperatures falling to 3 to 6 Celsius.
Thursday
With high pressure remaining in charge, we expect little overall change in the weather picture today across the United Kingdom, though a front will bring some light rain into western parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Some fog and low cloud to clear away from The Midlands, south east England and the north east of England, otherwise another fair, dry day with patchy cloud and sunnier spells. Another very mild day with maximum temperatures of 13 to 17 Celsius. It stays dry tonight again across England and Wales 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 with rain lingering across Scotland. Expect top temperatures today of 11 to 16 Celsius.
Friday
Today we may see that area of rain across northern Scotland pushing into southern Scotland and into northern England, western Wales, Cornwall and Devon. Most of this looks quite light. Central, southern and eastern parts of England will remain fair and dry with sunny spells and some occasional cloud. This evening that area of the rain fizzles out as it spreads down into the Midlands, leaving a dry night across most areas. It may be cold enough for a slight frost across northern parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland by morning. On Friday expect maximum temperatures in a range of 10 to 14 Celsius.