It’s back to a northwest/southeast split across Britain and Ireland today as high pressure tries to build in from the south and southwest but Atlantic frontal systems try to push into the north and west. Winds coming in from a south-westerly direction will bring somewhat warmer air back with them, and it will again feel rather muggy for many.
For this morning many places are starting off dry with some bright or sunny spells around although there are some patches of mist and low cloud to clear. These will soon lift and then for many areas it will be a fine and dry day with plenty of warm sunny spells around, the best of the sunshine coming towards more southern and eastern regions of England. There will be more cloud around the further north and west that you are and for western parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, northwest England and parts of the Republic of Ireland a mainly cloudy day is expected with the cloud thick enough to bring some rain and drizzle from time to time, especially across northern and western Scotland where the rain will turn heavier for a time. Temperatures will range from highs of 15°C to 18°C in the north and west to a warmer 23°C to 26°C further south and east.
The north and west remains dull, damp and drizzly tonight with this damp weather edging a little further south and east during the night so that many western regions become rather murky and damp. However, for central and eastern regions it will be a fine and warm night with some clear intervals and perhaps some mist and low cloud forming. Wednesday is then shaping up to be dry, bright and very warm for the southeast but elsewhere it will be increasingly cloudy and breezy with rain and drizzle in the northwest turning heavier and more persistent.
METEOROLOGIST: BARBER
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