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A high-pressure system that has been responsible for relatively dry conditions over the past week remains near the UK. Despite this, a region of cold air situated high in the atmosphere has been drifting overhead, resulting in some instability. This has led to the formation of shower clouds in various areas.
These showers are expected to bring some rainfall to certain locations, though the precipitation will be intermittent, meaning that some areas will experience mostly dry conditions. Several parts of the UK could benefit from the rain, as dry spells continue in some regions.
In fact, up until the morning of Monday, Cambridge and Bedford had only recorded 2% of their average rainfall for April. On the other hand, Tiree in the Inner Hebrides has seen a wetter month than usual, with 171% of its typical rainfall, and Katesbridge in County Down has received 113% of its average rainfall for the month.
By Tuesday morning, these damp and cloudy conditions will linger in some areas. However, as pressure builds again to the north of the UK, the day is expected to become increasingly sunny. A brisk easterly wind will develop, particularly affecting southern England and south Wales, while the warmest temperatures, ranging from 17 to 19°C (63 to 66°F), are likely to occur across Northern Ireland and Scotland
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