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Chilly with blustery showers for some

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11 September 2024

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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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