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Ireland’s meteorological agency said: “Fine and frosty to begin for many Saturday with icy patches and some mist and fog in places. A little less cold in the west and south with the odd light shower. Sunny spells will develop in many areas, but it will turn cloudier from the Atlantic in the afternoon with rain developing near west and southwest coasts towards evening. Chilly, with afternoon highs of 5C to 8C generally, but again, remaining milder in the southwest. Light variable winds will become light or moderate southeasterly as the day goes on. Mr Keates said: "On Saturday we will see showers developing from late morning in some central, eastern and northern areas, but also with some sunny spells through the day. Some thundery showers could hit parts of Yorkshire on Thursday says the Met Office, with some sunny spells and cloud in parts. The north and west of the UK are likely to be wettest, with western and southern coasts likely experiencing fresh to strong winds. Temperatures are expected to be around normal.

Any early fog patches will lift in the morning then most places dry with bright or sunny spells but a few showers in afternoon Cloudier in north and east though with some sharp showers, but mainly near coasts. Northwesterly breeze. Maximum temperature 9 °C. Tonight: Heavier rain is expected to move into the southwest of the UK and heavy showers are likely for parts of Northern Ireland. Winds will remain light away from the far north where gusty winds will begin to ease. High pressure will bring a mainly dry week to the UK with large areas of cloud and a chance of showers. Sunny spells will develop too, find out if you'll see them with our weather forecast. A largely dry week with periods of sunshine, however large areas of clouds will build during the day. Helena Mottram 27/02/2023 12:02 4 min But elsewhere it has been reported that an 'Iberian plume' could hit the UK bringing temperatures of 26C along with it. Weather maps show a blanket of heat could be on its way to the UK at the beginning of September.

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Sky News has analysed the weather on the first weekend of May for the last 10 years to predict whether the coronation will be a sunny day of celebrations or a washout. However, it’s set to turn even colder next week with the possibility of wintry showers hitting parts of the island. The best of the sunny spells are expected across western Scotland. Moderate north-easterly winds are expected for most places, which may be locally brisk. Overnight will be largely dry. Highs will climb to 8°C for Norwich, 8°C for London and 8°C for Belfast.

It will be largely dry during the evening with some clear intervals. There will be moderate to brisk north-easterly winds and overnight will continue mainly dry. Temperatures will reach 8°C for Plymouth, 7°C for Edinburgh and 9°C for London. Dry with sunny spells for the end of the week The coming weekend is set to bring a mix of sunny spells, showers and a touch of frost on the weather front. Monday will be dry with early bright or sunny spells, however clouds will build in from the east during the day, bringing a chance of a few light and patchy showers. Showers will be most frequent across North Sea coastal areas where it will be breezier with brisk north-easterly winds. There were hopeful patterns in the data - suggesting dry weather is likely, but temperatures can be very unpredictable in May.Rain will clear from Ulster and Leinster in the morning with sunny spells and scattered blustery showers following. Highest temperatures of seven to 12 degrees in a moderate to fresh and gusty west to southwest wind.

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