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stanley cup 11C in the South on Saturday morning before unsettled drizzle turned into unrelenting rain later on in the day.11 Brits will enjoy mild temperatures throughout the weekend, but will be drenched in heavy rainCredit: Met OfficeGale force winds coming in from the sou
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