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Saturday
Morning mist and fog patches and a chilly start to the day. It is going to be a dry day overall with some good spells of sunshine across much of England and Wales. Broken cloud in northern England and Scotland, this breaking with some sunny spells coming through. Little change into the afternoon, more sunny spells and staying dry. Winds light with temperatures at 15 to 18C.
Saturday night
A dry night with the skies clearing again. This allows temperatures to fall quickly leading to a slight ground frost over much of England, Wales and southern Scotland. Thicker cloud in western Ireland and western Scotland with some rain into the west of Ireland and Scotland later. Lows near 1 to 7C.
Sunday
High pressure is going to be centred in the North Sea on Sunday. Morning mist and fog patches will be clearing quickly to leave sunny spells and dry conditions for most. Winds are likely to increase in the far south of England, and feeling chilly in that wind. Some cloud affecting eastern coasts at times. Cloud and some outbreaks of rain in western Ireland and western Scotland, these lasting throughout the day. Top near 16 to 19C.
Monday
The area of high pressure stays to the east of the country through Sunday. Most places are going to be fair once again, after morning mist and fog patches have cleared away. Thicker cloud may affect western Ireland where a front will be close by. Becomign breezy slong southern coasts of England. Highs near 15 to 18C.