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Breakfast brief: Showers and clouds to start the week

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28 July 2025

Breakfast brief
Showers and clouds to start the week

Temperature map of the UK and Ireland with a cut-out showing Shetland. Highest temperature for the UK 24 °C in London, in Ireland both Dublin and Cork show 20 °C.Highs to start the week.

Plenty of showers remaining over Ireland and mostly western areas of the UK as scattered cloud cover moves over more easterly areas.

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Highs in the low to mid-20s to start the week with winds remaining calm despite the showers moving through.

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