Dry and sunny start to the week for the UK after wet weekend

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Highs of 20C expected in southeast on Monday

Britons can expect a largely dry and sunny start to the week following thundery downpours over the weekend.

 

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Out of curiosity where do you get your weather forecasts from?

Rains on the weekend, sunny during the week. I guess some things never change!

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