00:00Hello again. After what's been quite a cloudy and showery end to the weekend for some of us,
00:05as we move into Monday we are due to see the weather settle down somewhat and that's due to
00:09this large area of high pressure, the Azores High, ridging towards the UK to bring a more settled day
00:15for many. But this frontal system will bring a return to cloudier damper conditions again by
00:20Tuesday. So back to Sunday evening, most of the showers will fade away but just one or two heavier
00:24ones this evening across the very far southeast. Northeastern parts of Scotland as well seeing a
00:28few heavier showers and perhaps the old thunderstorm until around midnight. The showers overnight
00:33though tending to return back to coasts exposed to that northwestly breeze. So western parts of
00:38Scotland and perhaps northwest England seeing a few showers through the early hours. Elsewhere,
00:42many parts of eastern Scotland, England and Wales seeing a mixture of cloud and clear spells. So
00:47temperatures will actually drop a little bit lower tonight than they have done for some time. In the
00:52countryside we could even see lows of eight or nine degrees and maybe as low as five or six degrees
00:57across some parts of eastern Scotland. Towns and cities though holding up at 14 or 15 degrees. So
01:02not a particularly cold start for the towns and cities at least on Monday morning and there will
01:07be a fair bit of sunshine. So a much brighter picture for most of us on Monday. The sunshine giving
01:13way to somewhat more in a way of cloud as we go through the day and that cloud may all spark a
01:18scattering of fairly light showers across England and Wales. One or two showers moving into northern parts
01:22of Scotland as well but the vast majority of places will have a dry day on Monday and with
01:27more in a way of sunshine compared to Sunday I'm expecting temperatures to be a bit higher. So 24 or 25
01:34Celsius in the southeast of England but even across the north and the west winds will be lighter so it
01:39should feel warmer and highs of 20 maybe 21 or so degrees in places. But notice out towards the west
01:46we've got this band of rain and cloud moving into northern Ireland through tomorrow evening so
01:51turning damp here by midnight and that band of rain will slowly push its way southwards and eastwards
01:57into parts of southwest Scotland, England and Wales as we go into the early hours of Tuesday morning. So
02:02quite a damp picture by the end of the night across northern Ireland, western parts of England and Wales.
02:08Fairly extensive low cloud developing so misty murky conditions over the high ground and also in
02:13coastal spots but a pretty mild night out towards the west. Temperature's not falling much below 14 or 15
02:18degrees, slightly cooler elsewhere. Now the best of the weather on Tuesday is looking like being across
02:24the northeast of Scotland where we should get away with a largely dry day with some sunshine at times.
02:30Otherwise though a lot of cloud across the UK, outbreaks of rain and drizzle spreading their way
02:34southeastwards through the morning. As skies tend to brighten by the afternoon perhaps most likely across
02:40parts of Wales, central and southwestern England. We could spark off some fairly heavy showers and
02:45perhaps even the old thunderstorm but it will certainly be a very humid day particularly in the south
02:51and a sunshine quite warm with those temperatures into the mid-20s. But if you want to know what's
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