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Saturday
We can expect a good deal of dry weather with sunny spells on Saturday morning, one or two showers will be found across the Midlands, the far south of England and northern Scotland. It's in these areas in the afternoon the showers may become a bit more widespread with an isolated heavy. Generally more cloud to come for most northern areas this afternoon as rain reaches the Western Isles by the end of the afternoon. High temperatures of 15 to 20 Celsius.
Saturday Night
The showers will fade away early this evening with some late sunshine to in the day, although rain is expected across northern Scotland. This will lead to a dry, mostly clear night as the rain clears Scotland and it will feel quite chilly with minimum temperatures of 8 to 11 Celsius expected.
Sunday
With high pressure now dominating, all of England and Wales and south eastern parts of Scotland are going to be fine and dry with good spells of sunshine today it will feel pleasantly warm and that sunshine. A weather front, though is expected to bring outbreaks of rain into northern and south western parts of Scotland along with Northern Ireland. During the course of the night some of this rain may reach the far north west of England and the far north of Wales. High temperatures today of 17 to 22 Celsius.
Monday
Monday morning a band of rain will lie across northern England into the far west of Wales while it will be dry and mostly sunny across central and southern parts of England in the afternoon that weather front will weaken as the rain becomes light and patchy, although later it may turn more heavy across Northern Ireland. Showers are forecast for Scotland while central and southern parts of England remain dry and mostly sunny. A pulse of heavy rain swing up across northern England and southern Scotland tonight. High temperatures today of 18 to 23 Celsius.