heavier rain across northern ireland, moving towards northwest england by the time we get to dawn. but lots of clear skies around and it will feel a bit cooler, i think for most than it was last night. temperatures for many down to mid—single figures, maybe a touch of frostjust in sheltered rural spots of scotland. now, low pressure dominates, of course, still on thursday. various systems waiting out in the atlantic — they�*ll be whizzing eastwards, giving us more wet and windy spells of weather. but for many, i think it will be a sunny start to the day on thursday. the showers will get going as we head through the late morning into the afternoon, moving eastwards, longer spells of rain too, moving into southern england, southeast england and east anglia, perhaps by the end of the day, and it stays very blustery. a brisk south—westerly wind, again, especially towards western coastal areas. the air is still mild. temperatures again above the seasonal average, between 12—15 celsius. let�*s take a look at friday — it�*s more of the same. in fact, it could be the windiest day of the week for england and wales. some more heavy, thundery downpours moving through on that brisk wind.