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Chilly with blustery showers for some

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11 September 2024

Breakfast brief
Chilly with blustery showers for some

A much colder start to the day than recently, though with sunshine developing and blustery showers blowing in.

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Weather outlook

Feeling much colder to start Wednesday with temperatures in the single digits widely across the UK and Ireland. Sub-zero temperatures are locally possible across sheltered glens of the Scottish Highlands.

Despite sunshine prevailing through most through the day, it will still feel significantly chillier.

Blustery north-westerly winds will also continue to blow showers in, occasionally stretching in further inland at times, especially through the Cheshire Gap. Another clear, cold night to come.

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Foggy mornings will soon become more prominent, we're exploring the world of fog this morning and explaining what exactly is happening.

Plus, the midweek weather trend will be here later this afternoon with all you need to know for the days and weeks ahead.

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