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  • 07/06/2025
07 June - National weather forecast presented by Ellie Glaisyer.
Transcript
00:00Good evening and welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office.
00:04There's been heavy and thundery showers on the cards for many of us through Saturday
00:08and there will be further showers on the way over the next couple of days.
00:11The air of low pressure that brought the showers through Saturday quickly moves away eastwards
00:14as we go into the start of Sunday.
00:16But those isobars still remaining quite tightly packed indicating some strong winds over the
00:19next couple of days and further weather fronts and an air of low pressure waiting in the
00:24wings out in the Atlantic to bring further unsettled conditions as we head through much
00:28of this week.
00:30Back to the rest of Saturday though and the heavy thundery showers that we see across
00:34the south through this afternoon continue to push their way eastwards as we head through
00:38Saturday evening.
00:39Some showers still lingering across northeastern parts of the UK but for many of us it will
00:43be turning drier as we go into the early hours of Sunday morning.
00:47The exception being across parts of Northern Ireland where we see a further swathe of showers
00:50arriving into the start of Sunday.
00:53Perhaps one or two of these could be heavy in places.
00:56With those clear skies though it could turn a little chilly in places particularly across
00:59parts of Scotland.
01:00We could see temperatures dropping down into the low single figures, maybe the odd touch
01:03of grass frost in places but further south towns and cities will be holding up into the
01:07high single figures maybe even into the low double figures in some spots.
01:12But that does mean a dry and bright start for many of us on Sunday morning particularly
01:15across parts of England and Wales.
01:17Nice change compared to what we saw on Saturday morning.
01:20Any showers we see across the east will quickly push offshore and then those showers we see across
01:24parts of Northern Ireland push their way eastwards into the northern half of the country.
01:28And in the afternoon sunshine across parts of England and Wales.
01:31Further showers likely to bubble up through the afternoon.
01:34One or two of these could be heavy.
01:35Again we could see the old rumble of thunder in places but generally lighter and scattered
01:40in nature compared to what we saw on Saturday.
01:43Still quite blustery across western areas as we go through Sunday afternoon but temperatures
01:47will be up a touch so feeling a little more pleasant in the sunshine.
01:50We could see highs in the south of 18, 19, perhaps 20 degrees however further north those
01:54temperatures still a little below average for the time of year.
01:59Then as we go through Sunday evening the showers that we do see gradually start to ease overnight
02:04again.
02:05Still one or two remaining perhaps a little heavy in places through Sunday evening at first
02:09particularly across the northern half of the country.
02:11But those showers gradually easing overnight particularly across the south where it will turn drier again
02:16and we will see plenty of clear skies developing into the early hours of Monday morning.
02:20Blustery across the very far north of the country but temperatures again dropping down
02:24into the single figures for many of us.
02:26Towns and cities holding up in the high single figures perhaps locally low double figures but
02:30it will be the rural spots that just drop that little bit lower.
02:33They're generally staying frost free to start the new week.
02:37So another dry bright start for many of us on Monday morning.
02:40Still some showers particularly across the north and northwest.
02:43Things pushing their way eastwards as we go through the morning and again into the afternoon
02:46one or two showers bubbling up but again these are notched down compared to what we saw over
02:50the weekend.
02:52Turning cloudier though across parts of Northern Ireland, western parts of Scotland we see this
02:55area of rain pushing in from the west perhaps turning heavy and persistent in places.
03:00But in the south there will be some sunny spells developing through the afternoon and it will
03:04feel a little warmer in that sunshine too.
03:06Highs of 20, 21, perhaps even 22 degrees but a little cooler further north particularly if
03:11you're stuck underneath that cloud and rain.
03:14That north south split that we see on Monday does continue through much of next week with
03:18further showers and longer spells of rain on the cards but it could be turning a little
03:21warmer in the south too but you can find out more about that by hitting subscribe to our
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03:27Bye for now.
03:28Bye for now.

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