The Met Office said this week will be 'dry and increasingly bright'
A few weeks after sunny conditions here, it looks like we could see a return to more settled weather this week throughout the country.
For most of the week, the Met Office is predicting a "dry and increasingly bright then a sunny few days with temperatures trending up."The weather forecaster added that it will feel "very warm" in any sunshine, with "feels like" temperatures reaching the mid-20s later this week.Monday Sunny changing to cloudy by nighttime. Highs of 21 C, lows of 15 C.Wednesday Sunny. Highs of 25 C, lows of 12 C.Saturday Sunny. Highs of 23 C, lows of 15 C.
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