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thanks for your company, i am on twitter, you are watching bbc news. hello again. for many of us, in the next few days, it s going to be fairly cloudy. there will be some sunny intervals, but we re also looking at some scattered showers. and that certainly is the case today. there s a lot of cloud around. now, we ve seen some bright skies across lincolnshire, parts of east anglia and kent this morning, but a bit more cloud will develop for you. but we will see some sunny intervals here and there. but we ve got a weak weather front sinking south across scotland, northern ireland and northern england, producing some showery rain, especially in the east. and it will feel cool along the north sea coastline today. pollen levels high across much of england and wales, but moderate or low across the rest of the country. now, through this evening and overnight, our weatherfront continues to move southwards across england and wales, producing some showery outbreaks of rain here and there, behi