TODAY
Starting off mostly cloudy today, with mist and fog persisting in southern coastal parts for a time. It will gradually brighten up through the day, with some sunshine developing. A scattering of heavy showers will develop too, with the possibility of the odd thundery one. A warm and humid day, with highest temperatures of around 19 or 20 degrees in southern parts, up to 23 or 24 degrees further north, in mostly light southerly breezes.
TONIGHT
Well scattered heavy showers will slowly die out, becoming largely dry overnight with fog on south and east coasts. Another mild night with lowest temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees and little wind.
TOMORROW
Very warm with scattered showers, some possibly heavy. Temperatures of 21 to 25 degrees. Partly cloudy with good sunny spells and sea breezes. Coastal fog likely.
TUESDAY
Very warm with sunny spells and scattered heavy showers or thunderstorms. Highest temperatures of 23 to 26 degrees, maybe reaching 27 degrees in some spots, with just a light breeze aside from sea breezes. Some coastal fog likely again.
WEDNESDAY
Further heavy showers are likely to develop during the day. Plenty of hazy sunshine expected too. Highs again likely to be around 23 to 27 degrees with little to no wind away from coasts.
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