00:00Good morning and welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. Another grey and
00:04cloudy start for much of the UK. A few mist and fog patches, particularly across the south.
00:08That's thanks to this area of high pressure giving quite benign conditions across the
00:12south. But this low, moving eastwinds further north gives a squeeze on those isobars. So
00:17the northern half of the country is seeing particularly strong winds and pretty gusty
00:20through Thursday and into the start of Friday. Back to this morning though, so plenty of
00:25cloud around, particularly across the southern half of the UK. There will be a few clear
00:29spells and some mist and fog patches, but generally pretty calm conditions across the
00:33southern half of the UK. Light winds further north across the Pennines. The winds start
00:37to increase from the west and pretty gusty over high ground as well. Northern Ireland
00:41starting to see some drizzle moving in and the northwest of Scotland seeing a fairly
00:45damp day as well. Winds particularly strong here, especially on the coast, where there
00:49could be some gales at times through the late half of Thursday.
00:54Through the day, though, we've got temperatures fairly mild for the time of year. Thirteen
00:57to sixteen degrees. Best of the temperature will be down towards the southern half of
01:01the UK in some of those bright spells. Now, heading through this evening is Halloween.
01:06So some of you may be out trick or treating. So what will it be like for you? Western Scotland,
01:11unfortunately, quite grey and quite wet with those blustery winds. Further south, some
01:15drizzle for the western half of Northern Ireland. Still quite breezy here. Lots of cloud around,
01:20but drier for parts of northern England, Wales and the southern half of England. Plenty of
01:24dry conditions around and fairly light winds through the rest of the evening and those
01:29light winds continue across the south and more mist and fog patches may form in those
01:33clear spells, but staying fairly cloudy across much of the rest of the UK with this cold
01:37front sinking south into the northern half of Scotland into the early hours of Friday.
01:43So with this cold front is going to be introducing some cooler air. So notice that across parts
01:47of Shetland, temperatures down into single figures and it'll be feeling noticeably cooler.
01:51Some of those showers could turn a touch wintry later in the day underneath the cloud
01:55and with the wind temperatures remaining mild across much of Scotland. And there will be
01:59a few pockets of cooler temperatures further south. These are largely indicative of towns
02:04and cities, but in some clearer spells, you could get down into four or five degrees and
02:09southern parts as well. So heading through Friday, still a fairly largely cloudy and
02:14calm day across much of the UK. But this cold front will steadily sink south as we head
02:19through Friday. Those winds steadily turning northerly and we may get some wintry showers,
02:24particularly over parts of Shetland. That rain band begins to weaken as it sinks southwards
02:29and we do start to see some drizzly rain moving into parts of north east England later on
02:33as well. Temperatures to the north is rainbound. There will be some brighter spells here, but
02:37temperatures will be much cooler. So nine or ten degrees for the northern half of Scotland.
02:42Mild air continuing to hold on to the southern half of that frontal system. But temperatures
02:46a touchdown on the previous day. So at best 14 or 15 across the southern half of England.
02:53So heading through the rest of Friday, that area of rain will slowly sink south, but high
02:57pressure is likely to stay in force for the coming next week. So if you want to check
03:02out any more on that, please do have a look. Our YouTube channel.
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