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On Saturday, the sun will still be shining frequently in the morning, but soon many spring clouds will develop. In the afternoon, there will be a mix of sun and clouds. A few brief rain showers will remain the exception. The wind will be mainly light from north to east. Temperatures will reach 7 degrees at 1500 metres and 3 degrees at 2000 metres.</wxSynopsisComment>
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On Saturday, the sun will still be shining frequently in the morning, but soon many spring clouds will develop. In the afternoon, there will be a mix of sun and clouds. A few brief rain showers will remain the exception. The wind will be mainly light from north to east. Temperatures will reach 7 degrees at 1500 metres and 3 degrees at 2000 metres.</wxSynopsisComment>
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          <tendencyComment>Little change in the hazard situation at the weekend.</tendencyComment>
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