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Sunday
Generally quite a cloudy day to come with very little in the way of sunshine expected. A weak front may produce some lightish rain from Lincolnshire into eastern parts of Norfolk and Suffolk. In the afternoon some patchy rain or drizzle may affect East Anglia, The East Midlands and Kent. It becomes rather breezy across central and eastern parts of England in the afternoon. Maximum temperatures of 7 to 11 Celsius.
Sunday night
For much of the United Kingdom it looks essentially dry but rather cloudy throughout the course of the evening and the night and it stays quite breezy in the south east of England. This should inhibit frost from forming tonight. There will be a few pockets of patchy, light rain across parts of England. Expect lows of 3 to 7 Celsius.
Monday
An area of rain spreads in across Northern Ireland and northern Scotland during the day. Another largely cloudy but chiefly dry day to come across England and Wales with a few morning spots of rain across southern England. Some rain to come across Scotland, north west England, western Wales and Cornwall. Overnight this clears the north with patchy rain in the south. Strong northerly winds develop overnight as colder air streams south. Expect maximum temperatures of 7 to 9 Celsius.
Tuesday
A cold, windy day across Britain on Tuesday. Any residual rain across East Anglia and Kent clears. Most parts of the country will have a dry day with good spells of sunshine but it may stay rather cloudy across East Anglia and the south east. It will be a dry evening and night and it remains breezy in the south. With clear spells and lighter winds, a frost is likely from the North Midlands into northern England and Scotland. Maximum temperatures of 5 to 7 Celsius.