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Sunday
A chilly start to the day with a few mist and fog patches. A few patches may be locally dense in the Midlands and in the Vale of York but these will clear by mid morning. Much of the country will be fine with lots of sunshine throughout the morning. In the afternoon it continues fine and dry with sunny spells but some cloud will develop across the country but staying sunny around the coasts. Rather breezy along the channel coast. Expect top temperatures across the country of 14 to 18C Celsius.
Sunday night
This evening any cloud will be melting away and as skies clear it will turn quite chilly and it will be a dry evening across the country. Overnight it's going to remain fine and dry with good clear spells but perhaps more cloud across northern Scotland. Another chilly night with lows of 5 to 10 Celsius but colder across rural areas.
Monday
Monday is more breezy but with high pressure in charge, all parts of the United Kingdom will remain fine and dry with good spells of sunshine. The winds will be quite fresh towards the south west of England and across Northern Ireland. Little change to come into the evening and night with all parts to stay dry with largely clear skies. Expect high temperatures of 14 to 19 Celsius.
Tuesday
It continues breezy across England and Wales today making it feel quite chilly towards eastern coasts. The high pressure area continues to dominate the country with all parts fine and dry with sunny spells. More cloud though may come in across East Anglia and The Midlands. It will remain dry into the evening and the night with clear spells but more cloud may affect Wales and the southern half of England. Expect top temperatures of 16 to 18 Celsius.