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Tuesday
A fair amount of cloud around through Tuesday morning, especially in more eastern parts of the country. Further west cloud is going to be broken with some sunny spells here. It should be dry for all and is likely to be staying that way throughout the day. Western areas of Wales, southwest England and northwest England as well as Ireland will always tend to see the best of the sunshine. Temperatures at a cool 14C on eastern coasts, nearer 20C in the sunshine to the west.
Tuesday night
Staying rather cloudy overnight in more eastern areas, and bits and pieces of lower cloud drifting into the Midlands and southern England too. Further west it will be dry with clear spells and it will be staying dry with more clear spells in Ireland too. Lowest temperatures at 3C in the more rural west, 10C in the east under the cloud.
Wednesday
A large area of high pressure will be centred over Sweden on Wednesday. This extends into the UK and Ireland bringing dry weather. Eastern coasts of Scotland and northeast England may see some low cloud from time to time, but for most other areas the day is going to be dry with plenty of sunshine. An increasing breeze in the west. Highs at 16 to 21C.
Thursday
The area of high pressure remains over Scandinavia on Thursday. Fronts slowly trying to edge into western Ireland bringing some cloud and rain here. For most of the rest of Ireland and the while of the UK the day should be fair. There will be good spells of sunshine for most and it is going to be feeling warmer in the breeze. Only eastern coasts of Scotland and the far northeast of England may see some low cloud. Highs at 18 to 23C.