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There will be plenty of sunshine throughout the day with only a few patches of cloud. Temperatures rising quickly and it will become very warm by the afternoon.
Wind: A gentle easterly wind.
Max temp 22 to 25C (72 to 77F)

Long spells of evening sunshine will lead into a dry night with lengthy clear spells. During the early hours, cloud is likely to become a little more extensive from the east.
Wind: A gentle east or north-easterly wind.
Min temp 10 to 12C (50 to 54F)

Any early low cloud and mist will clear during the first part of the morning to leave another dry day with long sunny spells. Feeling a little less warm in the stronger breeze.
Wind: A moderate north-easterly wind.
Max temp 18 to 22C (64 to 72F)

Some late sunshine during the evening then it will be a dry night with clear spells. Low cloud and patchy mist will develop from the east later in the night. Breezy.
Wind: A moderate north-easterly wind.
Min temp 9 to 11C (48 to 52F)

Any patchy mist will clear then it will be largely dry on Wednesday with sunny intervals. The small risk of a shower by the evening. Cloudier on Thursday with heavy showery rain moving slowly northwards.
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