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Frosty, patchy fog tonight. Mainly dry, sunny spells Wednesday.

This Evening and Tonight:

Scattered showers dying out although a few persisting near windward coasts. Further spells of rain across the southwest but dying out later. Otherwise most areas becoming dry and frosty with patchy freezing fog. Risk of icy stretches on untreated surfaces.

Wednesday:

Frosty and icy many areas at first. Patchy freezing fog slow to clear some parts. Otherwise most areas dry with sunny spells but cloud spreading to western parts later.

Updated: 1513 on Tue 2 Dec 2008