Just like yesterday, we're into a north - south split today, but the sunnier, drier southern half of that split will be starting to shrink, as we stare down the barrel of an unsettled week to come.

To start the day, it's that familiar theme - the bulk of the showers are across Scotland, although even here there are some sunnier bits, especially in the east. Move further south into northern England and Northern Ireland, and there's a fair bit of cloud and already one or two (mainly light) showers coming through. Further south still into Wales, the Midlands and southern England, the cloud is more broken so we have some sunny spells coming through.

During the day those showers in the north start to become more widespread, even merging into some longer spells of rain at times - especially in the west. So the north of England and Northern Ireland will see some heavier downpours, and even the midlands and Wales could see a shower or two into the latter part of the day. The south of England stays dry but cloud will increase. Temperatures today may squeeze up to 15-17c in the southeast corner, 10-14c for much of the rest of England and Wales, and 9-13c in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Low pressure on the scene Monday.

Overnight the showery rain continues to make it's way southeastward, to bring a pretty wet start to the week across central and southern England. North of that the day starts with sunshine and blustery showers and will continue in that vein with the showers heavy, and thundery at times. It'll be a cool day (cool enough for some of those showers to fall as snow over the Scottish mountains) with temperatures struggling up to a max of 14c in the southeast, 9-13c everywhere else.