00:00Good morning, welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. It was a very
00:04warm start to the weekend for many of us. Those temperatures are going to continue to
00:08rise over the next couple of days but it will still be quite a cloudy start across parts
00:12of Wales, perhaps south-west England too this morning. Some outbreaks of patchy rain and
00:16drizzle across any high ground. We'll eventually see some showers feeding into parts of Northern
00:20Ireland too and some longer spells of rain across north-west Scotland. But elsewhere,
00:24generally a dry afternoon to come. Plenty of sunny spells and sunshine on offer as we
00:28head through the afternoon. Perhaps some lighter winds across much of England and Wales through
00:32Sunday afternoon compared to Saturday. But temperatures will still be really quite warm
00:36across the south-east. 28, 29, 30, potentially even 31 degrees. And across the north and the
00:42west feeling a little warmer than it did on Saturday too, with temperatures in the low
00:46or mid-twenties. As we then go through Sunday evening, any showers that we see across parts
00:52of Northern Ireland gradually easing overnight. Still staying a little cloudier across parts
00:56of Scotland. Some patchy rain and drizzle over any high ground. Across much of England and Wales
01:00though, that cloud thinning out and plenty of clear spells into the early hours of Monday morning. We
01:05eventually see a weather front though arriving across parts of Northern Ireland, so turning a
01:09little cloudier here. But despite any clear spells that we do see, it's going to be another very mild
01:13night to come. Temperatures across the south holding up well into the high teens in places. And even
01:19across the north, a milder night than we've seen recently, around 16 or 17 degrees in places. So quite a muggy, quite
01:26humid start. Some uncomfortable sleeping conditions and quite a muggy start to the new working week.
01:32So starting on Monday then, quite a cloudy start across parts of Northern Ireland, western parts
01:36of Scotland. That weather front continues to push its way north and eastwards, bringing some perhaps
01:40quite heavy rainfall as we head towards Monday afternoon. Across much of England and Wales though,
01:45generally staying dry here. Plenty of sunshine and blue skies on offer. But with those light
01:49southerly winds, that does mean temperatures are on the up. Peaking on Monday or Tuesday around 33,
01:5534, potentially 35 degrees. But even outside of that southeast corner, we could see temperatures
02:01into the high 20s across much of England and Wales, and even across Northern Ireland and Scotland,
02:06once again reaching into the low, perhaps mid 20s. It will be feeling really quite warm and muggy
02:11across much of the country, and especially if you're stuck underneath that cloud and rain further north.
02:17As I mentioned, we could see similar temperatures as we go on to Tuesday, 34, potentially 35 degrees.
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