00:00Hello. Following a slight interlude in between the largely dry and sunny spring that we're all experiencing
00:08over the last few days with hit and miss showers, we're going to see further showers overnight
00:12but they become increasingly few and far between. Most of them fade away after the sun goes down
00:18and clear spells break out across the country. Patchy cloud here and there but the thickest
00:23cloud will be across the north and east of Scotland as well as northeast England. Low
00:27cloud rolling in from the sea creeping its way inland. Temperatures dipping into the
00:31high single figures, low double figures and we start off Tuesday with I think more widespread
00:36sunny skies compared with Monday morning certainly across some central, western and southern
00:41parts of the UK. Blue skies from the word go. Patchy cloud running into the southwest of
00:45England and that thick low cloud tending to retreat back to the coast across northeast Scotland.
00:51But into the afternoon there's always the chance that a few showers will develop once again
00:55as temperatures rise and the cloud bubbles up. One or two perhaps for the highlands but
01:01more especially south Wales into central southern England and the southeast. The old weather front
01:07that provided a focus for showers during Sunday and Monday just reactivating into the afternoon
01:13as temperatures rise. Again these will be really hit and miss even if you're in this zone you could
01:17stay dry but where you do get hit by a heavy shower it could be quite intense and there's always the
01:24risk of some lightning and hail as well as gusty winds. So these showers developing into the afternoon
01:32and affecting a few spots but for the vast majority it's a dry and sunny afternoon as sunshine once again
01:38makes a return widely across the UK. The highest temperatures are shifting northwestwards so north
01:45wales northwest england western scotland northern ireland 22 to 24 celsius west highlands could see 26 or 27 celsius but
01:54much cooler on that north sea coast where we've got 12s and 13s under the low cloud. Then into tuesday
02:02nights any showers that do form quickly fade away after the sun goes down and again lengthy clear spells
02:08away from the area across eastern scotland and northeast england where we've got low cloud drifting in from
02:14the north sea that could give a few spots of drizzle by the start of wednesday also a few showers may
02:19just approach parts of cornwall by the end of the night in between plenty of clear spells a little
02:25bit fresher as we start off wednesday with slightly lower humidities and we've got high pressure building
02:31once again around the middle part of the week that low pressure distant memory it disappears by wednesday
02:37afternoon and the high to the north brings plenty more settled weather although it also brings east to
02:44northeasterly winds so a lot of low cloud coming in and affecting north sea coast the focus for that
02:50tending to drift south through the afternoon so perhaps affecting parts of east anglia by 2 or 3 pm
02:56one or two showers though could still develop across parts of cornell and west devon again these will be
03:01hit and miss elsewhere it's simply dry and it's sunny and those widespread sunny skies continue into
03:08thursday and friday with temperatures typically later this week high teens low 20s always feeling
03:14much cooler on that north sea coast so high pressure returns a return to dry and sunny weather for the
03:21rest of the week and very little useful rain in sight for the time being
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