The weather forecast from the Met Office:
Today will be rather cloudy, with the cloud perhaps becoming thick enough to produce a little light rain or drizzle at times, although not amounting to very much and still with some good drier interludes as well. Top temperature around 16°C as the mainly moderate westerly wind backs to the south or southwest and freshens this afternoon.
Turning windy this evening as more persistent rain and drizzle moves in, bringing a strong to gale force southerly wind into the early hours of Sunday morning with gusts of 40-50mph for a time. Minimum temperature no lower than 12°C.
The rain will clear towards dawn tomorrow morning, leaving a dry and bright day with sunny intervals. The wind will turn to the southwest and fall mainly moderate during the morning, with afternoon temperatures reaching up to 17°C at best.
Monday will be rather cloudy with a spell of rain developing for a time around the middle of the day; highs of 17 or possibly 18°C. A further spell of heavy rain is then possible overnight into Tuesday, accompanied by a strong to gale force southerly wind.





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