Sunday 11 October 2009

Day 11 - mostly dry.

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It's a cloudy start to the day for much of England, Wales and parts of Ireland as a weak frontal system brings some patchy rain this morning. This system has worked its way a little further northwards than anticipated, thus the disappointing start in many central and southern areas. Most of the rain is light and patchy though, but the odd sharper burst cannot be ruled out.

Further north, across northern England, Northern Ireland and Scotland it is a brighter start with some sunny spells, but across northeast Scotland there are some pretty heavy showers around this morning. Further showers are likely here today, whilst the brighter skies gradually make their way further south across Ireland, England and Wales. We can't promise in the way of sunshine for southern districts though with the cloudy skies likely to hang around well into tonight.

As skies clear for many other areas tonight, we are expecting a chilly night, and a widespread ground frost to develop across rural areas of northern Britain. One or two showers will run down the east coast as the winds go into the north, and these will continue into tomorrow. For most though, Monday will be a fine and sunny day, but cloud will move into the northwest during the afternoon.

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