How is the Weather?

A few early mist or shallow fog patches, otherwise a dry and sunny day with light winds. Becoming warm or very warm into the afternoon. Maximum temperature 24 °C.
 
A chilly start, with any lingering cloud soon burning away. A fine day follows, with plenty of unbroken autumn sunshine and light winds. Temperatures near or just above average for mid-September. Maximum temperature 18 °C.
 
52°, clear skies. We're colder than average right now but will warm up.
 
Starting with areas of cloud, sometimes low cloud bringing hill fog to high ground. Today much of the cloud will gradually disperse, leaving sunny spells, although patchy cloud could linger along the coast. Brisk easterly winds, especially over high ground. Maximum temperature 16 °C.
 
Generally murky with patchy drizzle in the north and west but some brighter conditions elsewhere, with the best chance of any sunshine in the southeast. Feeling pleasantly warm in any spells of sunshine. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
 
Early cloud and outbreaks of rain across the south will continue to clear away southeastwards. The afternoon should be largely dry and bright with sunny spells, but also a few scattered showers. Feeling much cooler than of late. Light winds. Maximum temperature 13 °C.
 
A cold and windy day with strong northerly winds, perhaps touching gale force along coasts adding to the cold feel. There will be a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers throughout, with showers occasionally heavy. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
 
Dry on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies through the morning, especially towards the east. However, some brightness developing by afternoon in the west. Still feeling rather cool, but winds easing. Maximum temperature 13 °C.
 
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