and picking up again across scotland as we head through tonight. the wind is tending to ease down from northern ireland, the rest of england and wales. the rain band becomes stuck across the south east of england, very wet through the night. elsewhere, turns a little bit drier. 0ne night. elsewhere, turns a little bit drier. one or two mark of showers, most of them affecting the north and west of scotland, where the wind will be strongest overnight. still double figures across the southeast with that rain band. the rain lingers on tomorrow across much of the south east, that corner of the country. the next area of low pressure will start to run into northern ireland and then into wales, the south west of england. showers increasing, the rain eventually cleared from the south east and east anglia but it is a slow process. elsewhere, quite a bit of sunshine around. the best across the far north of the country, plenty of showers in the south. 13 degrees will be the high, a coole
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