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Wednesday
Plenty of cloud to start this morning across the East of England. There will be spots of drizzle and light rain through East Anglia and Lincolnshire. These will be continuing through out the day as will the brisk north east wind which will make it feel cold. More western parts of England and Wales will be dry with sunny spells after a chilly start. Scotland and Ireland remain dry with broken client and some good spells of sunshine, although thick cloud may affect the Hebrides. Temperatures rising to 12C in Scotland and along the eastern coasts of England, nearer 14C in the sunny skies of West Wales.

Wednesday night
Tonight sees more cloud and some spots of drizzle or light rain across East Anglia and south-east England. The thicker cloud over Northwest Scotland remains perhaps giving a few spots of rain here too. Elsewhere it is going to be a dry night with clear skies allowing temperatures to fall close to 0C in more rural areas and nearer 6C under cloudier skies.

Thursday
Pressure remains high through Thursday. The North East wind continues to feed cloud and some spots of rain into East Anglia and South East England. Brighter skies across much of northern England Scotland and Ireland with some sunny spells. A cold front moving into northern Scotland later may bring some more persistent rain here. Temperatures not rising above 11C over the coasts of East Anglia, but more typically 12 to 15C elsewhere.

Friday
High-pressure's north west of Scotland on Friday with low pressure just to the east of the country. This brings another north easterly wind across all areas and will continue to make it feel chilly. Outbreaks of rain affecting eastern England, especially east Anglia while more western areas should stay dry. A few showers in eastern Scotland too. Showers may also affect eastern parts of Ireland and the far north-west of Wales. Temperatures rising to between 10 and 14C.