An unsettled period on the horizon
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Turning brighter tomorrow. Cloudy and windy on Sunday.
Staying cloudy across much of England and Wales, with further rain and drizzle in places. Rain moving south across Scotland and Northern Ireland, clearer skies following with scattered blustery showers. Turning colder under clear skies in the north.
A brighter day for many as cloud and rain clears southwards. Sunny spells and scattered showers following, though further cloud and rain returning to the northwest later. Rather breezy.
Outbreaks of rain will affect northern and western parts throughout this period. Generally dry elsewhere, though cloudy. Best of any brighter breaks will be in the east. Windy, but mild.
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Widely unsettled on Wednesday with a spell of strong winds and periods of rain, heavy at times for most parts of the UK. Beyond this, it will remain changeable with a mixture of weather conditions through the rest of the period. The wettest and windiest conditions will probably be in the north, with spells of heavy rain at times at Atlantic low pressure systems pass by. Further south, whilst some unsettled weather is likely at times, it will probably be drier overall with a greater influence of high pressure. Temperatures will likely vary around average with both some milder and colder interludes at times. Snow will most likely be restricted to high ground, although could temporarily fall at lower levels in the north during any colder interludes.
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Changeable with spells of wet and windy weather for most parts of the UK at times, these interspersed with some drier, more settled interludes. The heaviest rain and strongest winds will probably be in the north, with the south drier and less windy overall. Temperatures will likely vary around average with both milder and colder periods. Some snow is possible in colder interludes, especially on high ground in the north.
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