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The weekend weather presents a varied picture across the UK. Scotland and Northern Ireland are expected to enjoy a mostly fine day on Saturday, with sunshine breaking through after a cold and frosty start in some places. However, Sunday will bring increased cloud cover, though northern regions should still see the best of any remaining sunshine.
In contrast, England and Wales will experience predominantly cloudy conditions throughout the weekend. Saturday may bring occasional rain showers, followed by mist and fog on Sunday morning. By the afternoon, the cloud is predicted to clear up somewhat in south-east England, allowing for periods of sunshine to appear.
Temperatures over the weekend are anticipated to fall between 11 and 14 degrees Celsius generally. However, in the south-east on Sunday, temperatures could rise to as high as 18 degrees Celsius if the sun stays out for longer spells.
Looking ahead to next week, the weather is expected to become more unsettled. Rainfall will be interrupted by windy spells, particularly affecting western parts of the country. As the week progresses, temperatures are forecast to drop, potentially bringing a return of hill snow in Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England, and possibly Wales by week’s end
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