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Friday
A windy and cold day to come across England and Wales. Rather cloudy across southern parts of East Anglia, the South Midlands, southeast and southern parts of England with patchy light snow flurries possible across Essex, Sussex, Surrey. Through the afternoon much of this should fade with sunny spells later. Elsewhere it will be mainly dry with good sunny spells and patchy amounts of cloud, although eastern Scotland may see a few snow showers. Expect maximum temperatures of 6 to 8 Celsius but feeling colder in that raw northeast wind.
Friday Night
It remains breezy into the evening and night across eastern and southern parts of England. Most areas can expect clear spells with an air frost across England and Wales and a hard ground frost across Scotland, north west England and Northern Ireland. Expect minimum temperatures of 0 to -4C.
Saturday
Not quite as windy and not feeling quite as cold today with more in the way of sunshine expected across much of the United Kingdom. It will be dry apart from a few widely scattered showers across northern Scotland today. Apart from a few wintry showers across north eastern Scotland this evening and tonight, it will be dry and with the winds falling light we can expect a widespread and sharp frost across much of Britain. Expect high temperatures of 7 to 10 Celsius.
Sunday
Much of Britain will be fair and dry today. Best of the sunshine will be across the eastern halves of England and Scotland with more cloud across the west. Perhaps some rain may reach western Cornwall by the end of the afternoon. That rain may spread into south west England in the evening with some snow over the hills of Wales in the night. Cloudy but dry across the rest of Britain. High temperatures of 7 to 9 Celsius.