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Monday
With high pressure in charge of the weather, much of the United Kingdom should be fine and dry with lots of sunshine, although some cloud may develop across central and southern parts of England in the afternoon. Later in the afternoon the far western parts of Northern Ireland may see some heavy showers. Pleasantly warm in the south with tops temperatures across the country of 17 to 22C Celsius.
Monday night
There remains the risk of some heavy showers this evening across the western counties of Northern Ireland. Dry across the rest of the country with some sunshine. Overnight it turns cloudier in the east with a front bring in a spell of rain in across eastern parts of England and north east Scotland. Expect lows of 11 to 15 Celsius.
Tuesday
More cloud may affect eastern parts of the country today with a risk of a few showers or the odd spot of rain. Central and western parts of the country will have sunny spells but there is a chance of a few widely, scattered showers across parts of Wales and Northern Ireland in the afternoon. Any showers soon die out with most areas to have a fine end to the day with some early evening sunshine. It turns more cloudy in the west during the night, otherwise it going to stay dry. A bit warmer today with high temperatures of 18 to 239 Celsius.
Wednesday
Cloud tends to thicken up across Wales, Northern Ireland and south west England in the morning to bring in some rain while central and eastern areas have a fine morning. It looks wet with persistent rain affecting Northern Ireland, Wales and south western parts of England Dry in the east with sunny spells. Some rain to come across Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and the south west tonight. Expect top temperatures of 19 to 25 Celsius.