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Further wintry showers, especially in the west. Icy patches.

This Evening and Tonight:

Wintry showers will continue to affect many western areas. A few wintry showers will also filter through to the east, although most eastern areas will remain dry. A fairly widespread frost will form, with icy patches.

Wednesday:

There will be isolated showers around, wintry on higher ground, but most places will be dry with sunny spells. However rain and sleet will spread into western areas later.

Updated: 1503 on Tue 20 Jan 2009