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Headline:

Becoming more unsettled with some heavy, thundery showers.

This Evening and Tonight:

Largely dry this evening for central and eastern counties, before showers spread from the west to affect most parts. Showers will always be heaviest in the west, with a chance of hail and thunder. Becoming breezy in the south.

Monday:

An unsettled day with sunshine and further showers, some of which will be heavy and thundery, continuing to affect much of the UK. Staying rather breezy in southern counties.

Updated: 1509 on Sun 5 Jul 2009