rather than the rule. top temperatures 23 degrees. now through this evening and overnight, more cloud will come in from the north sea, across northern england, the midlands, into wales — again, thick enough for some drizzle — and there'll be low cloud, mist and fog draped across the coastlines of the north and west of scotland and the north and east of northern ireland. by the end of the night, we could also see some mist and fog with poor visibility across parts of central and eastern scotland. now, high pressure still very much with us tomorrow. you can see the wind arrows pointing to where we've got the wind direction coming from — namely from the northeast. so breezy along this northeast coastline, as well as the english channel, and our weather front sinking southwards — there's a fairly weak feature taking its cloud and some drizzle with it across england and wales, but hanging on once again — especially across the northern isles — to some of that low cloud lingering on the coastline. inland, we're back into the sunshine. for wednesday, well, we've got this weak weather front, which is going to sink south during thursday, actually, bringing not much more than a band of cloud. and on wednesday, too,