00:00Hello there, welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. After
00:04a wet day for some of us on Saturday, today's offering sank a little bit drier
00:07and brighter but still plenty of showers around and that really is going to be
00:12the theme as we go through the next few days. Pretty changeable as areas of low
00:15pressure move close by but then maybe a change as we head towards the middle
00:20part of the week and towards the end we will start to see this area of high
00:23pressure initially build in but then that will be quickly replaced by low
00:26pressure but more importantly dragging in some very warm air from the near
00:31continent. So turning quite warm and humid for most of us as we see out the week
00:36ahead and that could potentially give us the risk of some thunderstorms. We'll
00:39firm up on the details of this as we get nearer the time. Back to the here and now
00:43for the rest of Sunday afternoon. As I mentioned a brighter day compared to
00:48Saturday but still plenty of showers around especially for more northern and
00:52central parts of the country. Some of these showers could be on that the
00:55heavy side but in between there will be some brightness around. Best of the
00:59brightness probably along the far southern counties of England and it's
01:04here where we see the highest temperatures could see highs reaching
01:06around 19 or 20 degrees and I think for most of us feeling a little bit warmer
01:10than it has been over the last couple of days. Into the evening hours the showers
01:16gradually fade in away but a few will continue as the night goes on but for
01:20most of us we will see clearing skies so that will set us up for a fairly fresh
01:24night and that will also allow some mist and fog to form as we start Monday
01:29morning. But for most of us temperatures in the towns and cities holding up into
01:33double figures but in the countryside could fall down to around five to six
01:37degrees in a few spots. But for most of us we will start the day on Monday with
01:41plenty of sunshine especially in the east once any mist and fog clears. But for
01:45Scotland and Northern Ireland cloud quickly building in ahead of this next band
01:49of rain that will gradually spread in to parts of Northern England and North
01:54Northern parts of Wales as the day goes on. But I think for many southern areas
01:58South Wales, Southern England, Midlands, East Anglia will hang on to the fairly dry
02:02conditions and it's here where we see the best of the brightest skies where
02:06further north rather grey and overcast. So that's reflected quite nicely in the
02:11temperatures at best mid-teens in the north but we could see highs reaching
02:15around 19 to 21 degrees in the south. But if you want more information about the
02:20weather where you are over the coming days you can always check out our app or
02:23our website. But from me for now take care and I'll see you again soon.
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