so as we go through the day on sunday, we will have more cloud the further north and west and a few scattered showers to begin with. and then into the afternoon, perhaps some more showers developing across the western half of england and wales. further east, drier, settled with some sunshine. and temperatures, well, 17 to 21 degrees for scotland and northern ireland, perhaps peaking at 24 or 25 degrees — 77 fahrenheit — for england and wales. into the first part of next week, low pressure will move in from the north and it will bring showers or longer spells of rain across scotland and northern ireland. some blustery winds as well. for england and wales, it stays largely dry with showers fairly isolated, and with a south—westerly wind direction, those temperatures will start to climb. it'll feel quite pleasant, in actual fact. temperatures peaking at 26 degrees here, 16 to 21 under the cloud and the rain. a similar story as we move into tuesday, always the risk of some showers continuing into the far north and west and a few along west—facing coasts. but there'll be plenty of