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Foggy start, but brighter later

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23 October 2024

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Foggy start, but brighter later

A misty and foggy start for many, but conditions should brighten up later in the day.

Kickstarting your morning

Welcome to the breakfast brief, offering your daily weather forecast and a sneak peek at the day's news.

Weather outlook

Patches of mist and fog from overnight will linger into the morning across parts of England and Wales in particular.

Staying fairly cloudy through the first part of the day, with spots of light rain or drizzle around, but late spells of sunshine breaking through as the afternoon wears on.

Clear periods to the south overnight, while cloud and rain will begin to edge in from the west to Ireland, accompanied by brisk winds.

What's coming up in the news

Check back this afternoon for your mid-week weather trend, covering everything you need to know for conditions in the coming days and weeks.

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