showing today s extensive cloud sheet. to the west, more cloud. this will bring outbreaks of rain in the next few days. today the cloud is taken off to bring wet weather. the wettest weather has been across the greater manchester area. it is putting eastwards 90 yorkshire and lincolnshire. the rain quite persistent for some across these areas. showers for wales and south west england. northern ireland and scotland largely dry. for most it will stay pretty cloudy. some breaks in the cloud to give some glimpses of sunshine. 0vernight tonight it is a largely dry night. a lot of cloud around, a few mist patches, temperatures drifting down to between ten and 14 degrees. tomorrow, a change on the way for northern ireland. that weatherfront i showed you a moment ago is here and it will be bringing some rain across northern ireland through the day, with the rain turning heavier and steadier into the afternoon. further east, scotland, england and wales, a better chance of seeing more
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