It's set to be dry and fine conditions at the start of this week but forecasters predict that will change.
After clearer skies and sunny spells on Monday and Tuesday, rain will arrive on Wednesday. Midweek will signal the start of a shift in the weather for many, the Met Office say.
Temperatures will hit highs of around 15C but this will drop to around 7C in the evenings. Forecasters report that it will be mostly dry today on Tuesday, October 11.
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Rain might come in the evening and that will continue through to Wednesday morning, becoming more widespread by afternoon.
Speaking in the Met Office Week Ahead forecast, Meteorologist and Presenter Aidan McGivern said: "There will be outbreaks of rain, heavy at times, for western Scotland and Northern Ireland pushing into northern and western England as well as Wales. The rain tends to fizzle into showers further south and it’ll stay largely dry in the southeast through Wednesday with some sunny spells."
After a drier interlude for many areas on Wednesday night and Thursday, developing low-pressure to the west informs the forecast for the rest of the week. Aidan adds: "Two areas of low-pressure and an active jet stream is waiting in the wings. With all these different features interacting with each other there will be some uncertainty in terms of the details for later this week."
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