The forecast is set to fluctuate over the coming days, with warm temperatures but spells of rain.
The Met Office report that today, on Wednesday, October 19, it will be a bright day, however outbreaks of rain might arrive in the southwest. As rain spreads across the region, it could be heavy in places and even thundery.
Gusty winds are also on the forecast but temperatures remain average for this time of year, with highs of 15C. Into Thursday, it will be murky in the morning but sunny spells will arrive in the afternoon.
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It will be warmer than Wednesday, however, particularly thanks to the lighter winds. Maximum temperature will be 17C. The outlook for over the weekend is breezy with some showers.
Forecasters say it will remain unsettled from Friday to Sunday but it will feel mild when out of the wind and rain.
Speaking about Friday, Met Office forecaster Alex Deakin said: "There will be showers coming and going through the day. But, with a bit of sunshine, temperatures certainly in the southeast could be knocking on the door of 20 Celsius easily. And elsewhere, temperatures still will be well above average because the air is still coming up from the south."
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