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it will be pulling in all of these weatherfronts, merging together at times to form longer spells of rain. there will be some heavy thundery downpours, very windy conditions too across northern areas of wales, but we do keep that mild, very muggy feeling air, and temperatures pretty much across the board will be in the low 20s in celsius. it stays dry in northern scotland until we get to friday night, into saturday, and then that system clears off into scandinavia, so still some rain on saturday morning for northern areas of scotland. elsewhere, though, it should be largely dry, some showers feeding into the west perhaps, as we go through the afternoon. it will feel fresher on saturday, but the air is still warm, temperatures in the low to the mid 20s once more in celsius. here is the outlook for our capital cities, as we head through the weekend and into next week, dry and warm in the south east, still warm, but more showery in the north and west.
but for the rest of this afternoon, we will keep the sunshine for most areas, i wouldn t rule out a shower breaking out just about anywhere, but they are more likely across northern areas of scotland, possibly heavy in places it is cloudier here and temperatures will be lower. but elsewhere creeping into the low to mid 20s celsius, 26 celsius possible in south east england. overnight tonight, any showers we see will fade away to leave us with a dry night, long clear spells, mist, murk, low cloud gathering towards central areas, perhaps into tomorrow morning, but it s a mild start to the day on thursday yet again. on thursday morning any mist and murk, low cloud will gradually lift and clear through the morning, burnt back by the sunshine. we draw in more of a south easterly wind, just feeding this warm, humid air our way from the near continent. the highest temperatures perhaps for western areas of wales. those temperatures a little lower towards north sea facing coasts with the onsh