00:00Hello there, good morning. Good news for the gardeners as we're set to see a return of
00:04some rain today. In fact, many of us will be waking up to quite a wet start, particularly
00:09across Northern Ireland, parts of Scotland, northern parts of England. Some quite heavy
00:12outbreaks of rain at times through the day, particularly across Scotland and northern
00:16parts of England. But across central areas and parts of the south, it's going to be fairly
00:20cloudy, but any rain likely to be fairly light and drizzly, but plenty of low cloud leading
00:25to some quite murky conditions at times. It might brighten up a little bit across parts
00:30of the southeast, and that's where we're going to see the best of the temperatures. Highs
00:34reaching around 22 to 23 degrees Celsius here, but even across the north, it's not going to
00:39be particularly chilly, but obviously not feeling quite as pleasant with all the cloud and rain.
00:44Then through the course of this evening, through overnight, we are still going to continue to
00:49see some rain, not quite as much heavy rain. We've got this band slipping its way southwards,
00:53moving into northern parts of England, northern parts of Wales. Quite cloudy and murky here by
00:58the time we reach the morning, still with some drizzly outbreaks and plenty of showers moving
01:02their way into parts of Scotland. These could also turn quite heavy at times as we reach towards
01:06dawn. But across central and southern parts, remaining mostly dry, though still a return of
01:11that low cloud. Some quite murky and misty, foggy conditions by the time we reach the early hours
01:16of Friday. And we can see from these temperatures as well, it's likely to be quite a warm night for
01:20some areas. Many towns and cities not even dropping below 14 to 15 degrees Celsius. So it's set to be
01:26quite a muggy start to the day. Still, once again, plenty of low cloud, eventually clearing through the
01:33morning. We still have this drizzly band here drifting its way southwards, eventually easing away as it
01:38does so. Once again, bringing in some quite cloudy skies. And still plenty of showers drifting their way
01:44eastwards across Scotland, perhaps northern parts of England. The odd one or two could be heavy. And it
01:49is still going to be feeling particularly warm across the southeast. Still that muggy feel in the
01:53air. Highs reaching around 15 degrees. But across northern Ireland, parts of Scotland, mid-teens,
01:58low 20s. So still, once again, not particularly cold. So it's not going to be a total washout on
02:04Friday. There are going to be some drier and brighter spells. But how about as we head into the
02:08weekend? Well, eventually we'll say goodbye to that cold front drifting its way southwards on Friday. And then it's
02:13all eyes to the northwest, another area of low pressure dragging in further frontal systems and also
02:19potentially some quite blustery weather as we head to the beginning of the weekend. But for more
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