00:00Hi there. High pressure and widespread blue skies up and down the country through the
00:05rest of Tuesday. One or two exceptions as is always the case with the UK's weather.
00:11Northern Scotland where we've had some low cloud to begin things and some patchy rain
00:15and drizzle. Any rain mostly confined to Shetland for the rest of the day. Otherwise, it's brightening
00:21up, it's drying up across much of northern Scotland and warming up as well with temperatures
00:26reaching the low to mid-20s for parts of, say, Moray and Aberdeenshire. It's also going
00:32to be relatively warm towards the south and south-east but here again we've got some cloud
00:38coming in on a brisk easterly breeze, particularly for Kent. We saw one or two showers earlier
00:43on. The showers will fade away into the afternoon but still some patchy cloud around and we'll
00:48see increasing amounts of cloud begin to arrive on that east to north-easterly wind through
00:54the evening and overnight. After the sun goes down, that cloud will creep into parts
00:58of the Midlands, East Anglia as well as maybe East Wales. The cloud will be patchy. It will
01:05be quite low in places, one or two fog patches and there will be one or two fog patches forming
01:09under the clear skies elsewhere across Scotland, northern England, northern Ireland as well
01:14as parts of Wales. But with clear skies for much of northern and western UK, temperatures
01:21will again fall away, three to six Celsius in sheltered spots. Conversely, over higher
01:28parts of northern UK, temperatures could remain in the mid-teens because of something called
01:34a temperature inversion and it will be a milder night where we've got the cloud cover across
01:38the Midlands and eastern parts of England. Nevertheless, higher pressure remains in charge
01:43of our weather through the next few days so it's staying settled but that higher pressure
01:47is migrating a bit further north and north-east and that's allowing this easterly airflow
01:52which is responsible for bringing the areas of low cloud in as we begin Wednesday. Now
01:57as the sun gets to work, that low cloud will tend to lift and break up and Irebarren lunchtime
02:03for many places it is brightening again with widely blue skies but some cloud will persist
02:08along the North Sea coast. Meanwhile, northern Scotland, cloud free with just some patchy
02:15mist around the coasts of some north-eastern parts. Otherwise, it's simply sunny skies
02:20for the vast majority by mid-afternoon and it's a warmer day as a result, 23 to 24 Celsius
02:28most likely in the south, perhaps 25 degrees in one or two spots and northern Scotland
02:33also seeing similar temperatures with the winds coming in around the south. So, warm
02:39and sunny after a cloudy start for many and then we see the cloud in the North Sea once
02:45again drift back westwards as the sun goes down so that cloud reforming and becoming
02:51relatively extensive by the start of Thursday and quite low so there could be some issues
02:57with mist and fog first thing. But in the north and the far west, mostly it's going
03:02to be a bright start on Thursday and Thursday is another largely dry day before showers
03:07return on Friday. Bye-bye.
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