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  • 11/12/2023
Met Office weather 11-12-23
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00:00 Good evening. Welcome to your latest update from the Met Office. After a pretty nice start
00:04 to the week, things will turn much more unsettled across the UK for Tuesday. That's as we've
00:09 got this area of low pressure pushing in from the Atlantic overnight tonight, dragging through
00:13 this quite active cold front through the evening. That will bring heavy rain throughout tonight
00:19 to Northern Ireland as well as parts of the West Country, South West Wales as well. And
00:23 there's a rain warning in force for the whole of Northern Ireland through the night. So
00:26 do take care if you're travelling here in the morning. The rain then resides across
00:30 north eastern areas of England into south western parts of Scotland through the early
00:34 hours of tomorrow morning. There could be some heavy, potentially thundery downpours
00:38 within this rain. Behind it, we do get a slightly drier slot, but quite quickly we'll see things
00:43 turn much more unsettled with gusty winds and some heavy showers pushing in from the
00:48 West Country. But they will be brought in on a south westerly breeze and that will increase
00:53 the temperature through the night. So it will be a bit of a chillier start to the night,
00:56 particularly across northern and eastern areas of the country. But cloud cover increases,
01:00 wind speeds pick up as well and temperatures will rise by the morning. So it will be a
01:04 milder start after a chillier night tonight. Start to the night tonight. So the rain pushes
01:10 up into north eastern areas throughout tomorrow morning and then it will linger across north
01:14 eastern parts of England as well as south eastern Scotland. There's a heavy rain warning
01:18 in force for here. There's been a lot of rainfall here recently, so the ground is well saturated.
01:24 Behind that, as I said, plenty of showers developing. These will push into parts of
01:28 the Midlands by the middle part of the day and with not much of a breeze, they could
01:31 be quite long lasting showers. They bring a risk of hail and thunder as well. So a bit
01:36 of a unsettled, unpleasant day for many of us, particularly if you get caught in any
01:40 of those showers. But temperatures around 10 or 11 degrees. The best of any dry and
01:46 bright weather will be across the Highlands and Western Isles through much of the day,
01:49 where it will actually stay quite dry for the whole of the day. And then that drier
01:54 weather through the course of Tuesday evening becomes more widespread as we see that area
01:59 of low pressure slope away to the east slowly. But surely it will linger quite a lot of cloud
02:05 across eastern areas as well as some drizzly rain across the southeast into Wednesday morning.
02:09 But for many of us, it will turn drier through the night and we'll see actually quite a lot
02:13 of long live clear spells across Northern Ireland and Scotland. So it will likely be
02:17 a frosty start to Wednesday for these areas elsewhere, a milder start compared to northwestern
02:22 areas, but with plenty of cloud with plenty of cloud around, but a little bit fresher
02:27 than tomorrow morning. Wednesday morning sees quite a lot of more cloud and rain still lingering
02:33 across the southeast, but elsewhere it's actually a much drier and finer day. But after the
02:38 frosty start, temperatures will struggle. But with light winds, it'll feel fairly pleasant
02:42 in the sunshine. By Wednesday evening, though, it is starting to cloud over across the northwest,
02:47 and that this area of rain will push eastwards through the course of Thursday, but will tend
02:51 to pitter out as it does so. There's some heavy rain in the forecast, as I said, for
02:55 the course of Tuesday and rain warnings in force. So it's worth keeping up to date with
02:59 the details. And you can do that by subscribing to our YouTube channel. I'll see you later.

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