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[Updated 07:00 11/04/2017]
Tuesday is off to a fine but chilly start in England and Wales. Across the north of the UK there is more cloud and outbreaks of rain are affecting parts of Scotland.
During the day it stays dry and bright in southern and central regions. Rain continues at times in Scotland, and this afternoon it may spread into Northern Ireland and northern England. It will be windy in the north.
Maximum temperatures will be close to 15C (59F) in the south east and 10C (50F) in Scotland. See the radar for the latest view.
Tonight cloud and rain spread southeastwards. Southern counties probably remain dry and in the north clearer conditions return.
Tomorrow cloud and patchy rain clear southwards. Bright spells develop but in the north blustery showers pop up. It will be quite chilly, especially in the north.
Thursday brings sunny spells and showers to the north, and over the Scottish mountains snow is possible. Southern and central regions should be dry and bright.
Showers continue on Good Friday and Saturday, but in the south it probably will be mostly dry. Wet weather is likely in the north on Easter Sunday but the latest guidance points to a dry Easter Monday. Buzz looks at the current dry spell.
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