00:00Hello there, welcome to your Tuesday evening weather update from the Met Office.
00:05It's a dry week ahead, apart from one or two light showers.
00:09High pressure firmly in charge, blocking any weather systems coming in from any direction.
00:13A bit cooler through Tuesday into Wednesday yet again along this eastern side, exposed
00:19to a wind from the North Sea into Thursday, high pressure still with us.
00:24Now for the time being, it's quiet outside, some late sunshine to end the day.
00:29Again one or two drizzly showers can't be ruled out on this eastern strip here, and a few
00:33showers possible under cloudier skies for Shetland.
00:36A few mist and fog patches also, and under clearer skies across the glens we could see
00:42temperatures dipping down below freezing, so there's a chance of one or two local frost
00:48patches as we head into the first part of Wednesday morning.
00:52Wednesday dawns bright for some with some blue sky, particularly for central parts of Scotland.
00:57Brighter skies elsewhere as well as the cloud breaks, one or two early showers drifting
01:02across the skies, but it's a fine day for most.
01:05Again, notice this wind coming in from the North Sea, sea surface temperatures currently
01:09are relatively low, so exposed to that wind temperatures are going to feel a bit lower than
01:15what it says.
01:16So 13, 14, 15 along this east coast feeling more like 10 or even 11.
01:21Bright skies, blue sunshine elsewhere in shelter, temperatures coming in around 17, 18, even
01:2619 degrees Celsius, so a degree up on Tuesday.
01:31Now through Wednesday evening and overnight, it's a similar situation, yet again we do have
01:36this feed from the North Sea which extends from Northumberland all the way down this eastern
01:41side.
01:42Again, where the clouds are thick enough, you could see a drizzly shower, never really
01:45amounting to very much though.
01:47Clearer skies elsewhere, chilly start to the day across Scotland and Northern Ireland seeing
01:51some fine weather if not some sunshine.
01:53Now through Thursday, a mix of cloud and sun, there could be some stubborn patches of cloud
01:58Northern England, North Wales, but some brighter skies coming through, highs 16 to 18 or 19 Celsius.
02:0420 will be your high.
02:06On Friday, most places bathe in that lovely May sunshine, so feeling warm, remember UV levels
02:11are moderate to high.
02:12I'll see you later.
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