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Met Office Sunday Evening Weather Forecast 29/12/2024
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29 December - national forecast presented by Craig Snell
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Hello, there. Welcome to your latest weather update from the Met. As we go through the
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last couple of days of 2024, the weather is set to be very unsettled for most of us. Areas
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of low pressure will move across the country, bringing in spells of wind, rain and for some
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of us, snow. All of us are under a warning at some point during the course of the New
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Year period. So do stay up to date with the latest warnings on our website and we'll always
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keep you up to date here on our YouTube channel too.
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Back to the here and now. It's a fairly quiet end to Sunday. Plenty of cloud, though, around
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maybe some clearest skies towards the very far south. But for Scotland, a very wet night
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to come. If anything, that rain will just continue to intensify as the night goes on,
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accompanied by quite a strong wind, but also just encountering some colder air too. So
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we could see some snow, especially across the higher ground of the north. So where we
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do see that colder air, we could just also see maybe a few icy patches. But for most
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of us, especially under the cloud cover, a fairly mild night to come with most towns
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and cities not falling much lower than about five to six degrees. So a wet and possibly
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snowy start across parts of Scotland. Warnings are in force here right throughout Monday
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and going into the New Year period. The rain also just arriving into parts of Northern
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Ireland, maybe Northern England too, and generally quite a blustery day across the north. Even
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parts of the Pennines, we could see some buffeting on the road. So do allow some extra time for
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your journeys. Across many southern and central areas, still generally quiet here, albeit
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rather cloudy. There'll be some glimmers of sunshine from time to time. And here is still
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fairly mild, highs reaching around 10 to 11 degrees, but pretty chilly and probably increasingly
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chilly as the day goes on across Scotland as that colder air seeps just that little
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bit further south. Into the evening, the next weather system begins to show its face. So
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a renewed risk of rain and snow across Scotland, increasing winds too, with a very windy end
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to the night for parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland. For much of England and Wales,
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although blustery, still generally dry here with some clearer skies and another fairly
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mild night to come for all but the far north of Scotland. So moving into New Year's Eve,
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Hogmanay, that area of rain will continue to track its way south-eastward. So a spell
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of heavy rain developing for parts of Northern England and eventually into Wales. Still dry
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ahead of this system, but I think even across some southern areas by the end of New Year's
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Eve, we will see some rain. Some improvements further north, but still quite blustery with
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potentially some further rain and snow for the far north of Scotland. I'm feeling pretty
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chilly here, but elsewhere, again, just holding on to the mild conditions for the time being,
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albeit very blustery in places. And then looking ahead to New Year's Day, after maybe
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a very brief calmer interlude overnight, another weather system will move in during the course
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of the day. This time, maybe a focus towards central and southern areas of the UK. We have
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a risk of some heavy rain, some strong winds, and on the northern edge of the system, again,
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the risk of some snow. But you can keep up to date with the latest warnings on our website
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where you can also check out your local forecast. But from me for now, take care and I'll see
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you again soon.
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