00:00Hello and a very good morning to you on this, the final day of meteorological spring. And
00:05depending on where you are across the UK, very different weather you'll be seeing on Saturday.
00:09So we have this low pressure sweeping through and on this cold front introducing some much cooler,
00:14fresher air. But ahead of it, humid air and quite a warm day across parts of the southeast on
00:19Saturday. By Sunday though, that fresher air will have spread across most of the UK and we'll start
00:24to see some wrap around frontal features moving through, particularly across the northern half
00:28of the day. So it will give quite an unsettled feel to the end of the weekend. There is a ridge of
00:33high pressure briefly in the west as we head through the rest of Sunday, but there are further
00:38frontal systems waiting out in the wings as we head into the new working week. Back to Saturday morning
00:45though, we do start the day fairly mild and it will be quite murky for many, particularly around Devon
00:50and Cornwall and Welsh coasts through the morning. Then we'll start to see some showers developing,
00:54particularly for parts of Wales and into north-east England later on as well. But this cold front
00:59will start to move through Northern Ireland and into Western Scotland through the morning and into
01:03the early part of the afternoon. You can see on here some of these brighter echoes indicating quite
01:07heavy at times, but it should be blustering through fairly quickly, only a couple of hours before we
01:11start to see that moving through again. Best of any sunshine though will be across the central and
01:16south-eastern parts of the UK. Here holding on to that warm, moist air and we could see 26 or maybe even
01:2227 degrees across parts of East Anglia. Notably cooler though the far north-west that we go, so
01:29across Northern Ireland into that fresher air at best around 16 or 18 degrees across parts of
01:35north-west Scotland. So definitely a north-west-southeast split across the UK on Saturday. I'll continue
01:41through the evening as that frontal system slowly sweeps down, but just turning quite drizzly by the time
01:46we get across far south of the UK on Sunday morning. So a largely dry start to the day again for eastern parts
01:52and particularly the southern half of the UK. But by Sunday morning you can see further wrap-around
01:57frontal systems and heavier showers already moving into Northern Ireland and western Scotland to give
02:02a fairly wet start to the day on Sunday as well. Temperatures are touched down and a touch fresher
02:07on Sunday morning. Back to the single figures for Northern Ireland and parts of north-east
02:12England and Scotland, but still fairly mild across the far south-east and could still be 14 degrees
02:17across parts of Kent as well. Heading through the rest of Sunday then, so it will be a fresher day
02:22but we'd also see plenty of sunshine particularly across the south-east again, best of the sunshine
02:26there. These wrap-around features will be heaviest and strongest the further north you are, so from
02:32Wales up towards Scotland, fairly heavy blustery showers on there. But sunshine for many across
02:36Wales and particularly the southern half of the UK and again the south-east seeing the best of the
02:41sunshine and the warmest temperatures on Sunday. But notably a touch down on Saturday, at best maybe
02:4723 degrees in parts of east Anglia and Kent as well. And again further north 15 degrees for Northern
02:54Ireland and parts of north-west Scotland as well. So certainly different feel and it will be much
02:59breezier as well and particularly across the far north of Scotland. Heading through the rest of Sunday
03:05then, things will calm down for a while but as I mentioned earlier there are further frontal systems in
03:10the flow. So if you want to check out what next week has in store, please do have a look at our YouTube
03:14channel.
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