come at 16 yesterday and close to that in eastern scotland today. but this is the week ahead, a fairly typical place anywhere in the uk where temperatures will steadily dip. we are in for ourfirst sustained cold wintry snap. at the moment, we are in the meld atlantic air, south westerly winds, high pressure to the south keeping weather fronts at bay and there is sunshine around. this was in denbigh an hour ago, sunshine around. this was in denbigh an hourago, pretty sunshine around. this was in denbigh an hour ago, pretty blue skies along with the east of england, along with eastern scotland. but generally, a lot of cloud. towards the weather front, we have got some rain, rain and strong winds for shetland and the far north of scotland continued throughout the afternoon. elsewhere, very little change. if you have leaden sky and drizzly weather, it is likely to stay that way. even where it is great or sunny, it is mild, that is the theme across the uk throughout the rest of to
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