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UK weather forecast:
Map issued at: 0008 07 Feb 2005
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Northern Ireland Devon and Cornwall Central southern England South-east England The West Country Wales The Midlands Eastern Counties North-west England Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Northern England South-west Scotland South-east Scotland North-west Scotland North-east Scotland
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Summary: Mostly dry. Frost and fog tonight slowly clearing on Monday.
This Evening and Tonight
Any patchy rain dying out. Widespread frost for Scotland. Elsewhere, frost localised, but fog patches becoming more widespread, locally dense and freezing.
Text issued at: 1800 06 Feb 2005
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Mean temperatures were the warmest since 1990 for England, Wales and the UK. Rainfall was well above average over most of Scotland, and parts of Cumbria and north Wales. However, most of England and Wales had well below average rainfall, continuing the pattern of the previous two months. Well above average sunshine over the south-east of the UK.
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