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Bright and breezy with scattered showers on Friday.

This Evening and Tonight:

Generally breezy with broken cloud and scattered showers. The showers most prevalent and heaviest in the south and west. Remaining dry and clear across much of eastern Britain. Ground frost can be expected across northeast Britain.

Friday:

Bright and breezy with a mix of sunshine and showers. The showers most prevalent and heaviest in the west, where brief hail and thunder is possible locally.

Updated: 1554 on Thu 26 Nov 2009

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