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Largely settled, rain and stronger winds in the northwest.
Cloudy and windy in the far north and northwest with rain or drizzle at times. Elsewhere, isolated fog patches clearing this morning leaving a dry day with long spells of sunshine and light winds.
Clear spells leading to a widespread frost and more extensive fog across southern areas. Cloudier in central and northern areas. Rain and strong winds developing in the northwest.
Cloud and outbreaks of rain affecting Scotland and Northern Ireland, clearing from the far northwest later. Further south, fog slowly clearing to sunny spells with temperatures near average.
Most places dry with sunny spells, but windy with showers or longer spells of rain at times in the northwest. Some overnight fog and frost in the south.
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On Friday, cloud and rain are expected in northern areas, accompanied by windy conditions, with a risk of coastal gales and fog overnight. Southern areas will be mainly dry and brighter with lighter wind, although some drizzle is possible at times in western areas. Into the weekend high pressure in the southeast and low pressure in the northwest will lead to a continuation of this north to south split in conditions across the UK. For the rest of the period, there will likely be a continuation of predominantly dry and settled weather across most parts of the UK, especially the south. Some rain and strong winds are likely in the northwest at times. Temperatures overall likely to be close to average.
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During the period, generally settled weather conditions are expected across the UK. Frontal systems bringing rain and strong winds are expected in the northwest, perhaps spreading further into the southeast at times, although much of the south and southeast may stay largely dry. Temperatures overall will be above normal, with a small chance of colder conditions.
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