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Friday
We keep a brisk north east wind across the country, making it feel quite cold. For most parts of the country but it should be mainly dry and bright with sunny spells. There is a risk of occasional showers near North Sea coasts and across East Anglia and the south east. A few will also be running down through the Irish Sea clipping western Wales. Expect highs of 4 to 7 Celsius.
Friday Night
It remains windy this evening and tonight with more cloud across East Anglia and the south east with some coastal showers. Elsewhere the cloud will be more broken with Northern Ireland, northwest England and Scotland most at risk of a frost. Minimum temperatures of 3 to -2C.
Saturday
Little change in the weather pattern today. The winds remain brisk from the north east bringing in occasionally more cloud and a few showers to eastern coasts of England. Most central and western areas will stay fine and dry with the best of the sunshine. Still feeling cold especially in the wind. Northern Ireland, Scotland, western Wales and north west England will be prone to a frost tonight where skies will be clear. Scattered showers will persist around North Sea coasts. Maximum temperatures of 5 to 7 Celsius.
Sunday
Much of United Kingdom will be dry as pressure remains high. There could be some early fog patches across Scotland and northwest England along with a frost. Expect some good spells of sunshine today but eastern coasts of England will be more prone seeing more cloud and a few scattered showers. These showers fade by evening with all parts of the country. Dry overnight with clear spells leading to more of a widespread frost away from East Anglia and the southeast perhaps. Maximum temperatures of 4 to 7 Celsius.