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hello there. good evening. the cloud and the sunshine amounts, along with the temperature, will vary over the next few days or so. the sunshine has been best today across england and wales. his beautiful pembrokeshire, lots of blue skies as captured here s beautiful pembrokeshire, lots of blue skies as captured by our weather watcher earlier on today, but cloudier for many parts of scotland, with a weak weather fronts sinking southwards. now, high pressure is set to stay with us. it will keep us dry and settled as we head through the rest of the bank holiday weekend, some more warm, sunny spells. don t forget, the sun is strong at this time of year and the uv levels will be high. now, as we head through this evening and overnight, it will cloud over across parts of northern ireland and western scotland we will keep the clear skies for eastern scotland here. temperatures, if we see any prolonged spells, could drop prolonged clear spells, could drop very close to freezing. of course, it
and so potentially, with that breezy story, we see the cloud breaking up just a touch. maybe central and eastern england again, sunshine amounts will be fairly limited but it will be highs of around 9 to 12 degrees, so again the mild story continues. if you are starting to get desperate for rain, gardeners and growers out there, there is a weather front starting to push in but it will move somewhat erratically in from the west. so there s the potential tuesday into wednesday of seeing some outbreaks of rain and then from wednesday onwards, a little bit more unsettled and the rain turns showery but it will be mild for all. take care.
aberdeenshire. 0vernight tonight we may keep the clear skies here, temperatures falling away, but elsewhere a blanket of cloud keeps things frost free once again. that does mean for most of us, another great start to our sunday morning. there will be some differences on sunday, the wind is starting to pick up sunday, the wind is starting to pick up a little, a blustery afternoon, and that means for scotland and northern ireland, the west facing coast of wales, a greater chance of seeing more sunshine. central and eastern england may be cloudy, grey skies once again. figures vary across the country. as you move into monday, they will not be much change. high pressure will start to drift its way a little further east, more of a southerly, and potential with that breezy story to see the cloud breaking upjust a touch. maybe central and eastern england again, sunshine amounts will be fairly limited. it will be highs of around nine to 12 degrees, so again are mild story continues. if you re