After a chilly start this morning, for the bulk of the UK we're actually going to see a dry day with some sunny spells. It's a brief lull in the unsettled proceedings though, as rain and blustery winds edge in from the Atlantic during the day and overnight tonight.

The far north and east of Scotland will see a few showers during today, some of them sharp but nothing quite a widespread and lively as yesterday. Elsewhere it's dry with just the outside risk of a shower in northeast England with plenty of sunshine on offer, although cloud will thicken from the west during the day. Temperatures will peak up into the mid-teens, perhaps making it to 17c in the southeast.

Rain and wind on the way later

Through the afternoon and into the first part of the evening the rain in the west will gather itself, and make a push further east as the low bringing it nears the north of Northern Ireland. The wet and windy spell of weather then sweeps through overnight to clear all but the north of Scotland by tomorrow morning. Behind it there'll be a some sunny spells, but also a fair rash of blustery, heavy showers - these widespread to start, but then becoming more confined to the north and west. The winds will be gusty everywhere, but it's the far north and northwest that'll see the strongest gusts of up to 65mph later in the day as the low pressure system moves closeby.



Monday sees that low eventually move away, with sunshine and showers the theme to start. The next Atlantic system isn't going to be far off by this stage though, and that'll be sending another spell of wet and potentially very windy weather our way.