00:00Hello again. Temperatures are set to rise over the next few days for many of us,
00:05particularly in the south where it will be turning quite hot by Monday and Tuesday.
00:08But back to Saturday evening and it's still northern parts of Scotland that are seeing
00:12quite a number of showers being blown in on quite brisk westerly winds. It's not going to be quite
00:17as windy overnight as it was on Saturday daytime, but nonetheless it will stay fairly breezy.
00:21Elsewhere across the UK, clearing skies for many, turning dry and fairly chilly in the countryside,
00:27so temperatures in some rural spots perhaps dipping down into mid-single figures and that
00:31might just allow one or two very shallow mist and fog patches to form in prone spots. Most towns and
00:37cities though staying comfortably in double figures. So we begin the day on Sunday with lots of blue sky
00:43and sunshine for the vast majority. Any morning shallow mist and fog quickly clearing in that
00:48really strong August sunshine. A few showers still continuing to come into western parts of Scotland,
00:53particularly the Outer Hebrides and the Northern Isles, but these are much fewer and further between
00:57and also lighter than they were on Saturday. So it will be feeling warmer wherever you are on
01:02Sunday compared to on Saturday, particularly so across more northern parts of the UK and that's
01:06because the breeze will be quite a bit lighter. As you'll notice there across Northern Ireland,
01:11it turns cloudy through the afternoon here and we may well see a few spots of rain off and on
01:15through the afternoon. In the best of the sunshine though, further south across the heart of England
01:20and Wales, well temperatures into the mid-20s quite comfortably and perhaps as high as 28 degrees
01:26in London. And as I say, a warmer day for Scotland and Northern Ireland compared to Saturday too.
01:31Temperatures around average for the time of year here. As we go into Sunday evening though, that rain,
01:36that cloud across Northern Ireland spreads into western parts of Scotland. So the highlands turning
01:41quite wet and fairly breezy too and a bit of a damp night for many parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland
01:46with some rain off and on, most persistent across the west of Scotland and perhaps parts of Cumbria at
01:52times too. Further south across many parts of England and Wales, staying largely dry, clear periods
01:58at times as well and not as cool as it will be on Saturday night. So generally speaking, temperatures
02:03holding up into the low teens and perhaps not falling much below 15 or 16 Celsius in some spots.
02:10So definitely a north-south split in the weather to begin the day on Monday and it's all thanks to this
02:15wiggling weather front that's bringing the rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland. It will clear
02:18away for a time and that's going to allow high pressure to build as we go into Monday. So those
02:23shades of red on the map indicating that temperatures will be on the rise. We could just see one or two
02:27isolated thunderstorms courtesy of this area of low pressure later on Monday and more especially on
02:32Tuesday and Wednesday. So putting a bit more detail on Monday's forecast then, definitely a north-south split
02:38in the weather. Quite cloudy across Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of Northern England. The rain
02:42intending to come and go but most persistent in Western Scotland. I'm hopeful there'll be at least
02:47some brightness coming through at times even here though. Otherwise, England and Wales seeing mostly
02:52sunny skies although there will be more in the way of high-level cloud out there compared to on Sunday
02:57so the sunshine hazy at times and perhaps even one or two isolated thunderstorms developing across the
03:02southwest of England later in the day. But look at those temperatures widely into the mid to high
03:0820 Celsius and some spots will reach the low 30s on Monday. So feeling pretty hot in that strong
03:14August sunshine across many parts of England and Wales and even 22 to 24 across many parts of Scotland
03:21and Northern Ireland. So it is set to turn hotter for particularly southern areas over the next few
03:27days. So if you're interested to know just how high temperatures are going to get in your area and how long
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