There will be outbreaks of rain today, on Thursday, October 27, but it will remain warmer than average for late October.
According to the Met Office temperatures will reach a maximum of 19C and 18C this week, meaning they are above average for this time of year. Despite showers and blustery conditions on the forecast, they will remain mild.
After a bright but wet start, it will turn drier into the evening with a largely clear night. Into Friday it will be another wet and windy morning before turning drier in the afternoon again.
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Going into Saturday and Sunday, there will be further rain, that turns heavy at times. But as well as showery spells, there'll also be clear moments of sunshine.
The BBC outlook for over the weekend and into the new week, reads: "Saturday will have a dull start with heavy outbreaks of rain. During the afternoon, the cloud will break to reveal some sunny spells, but there will also be some lingering showers. Sunday will have another cloudy start with some rain.
"In the afternoon, there will be sunny spells and a few sharp showers. Monday will be windy with a band of rain pushing in from the south-west."
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