00:00Hello and a very good evening to you. It's been quite an unsettled day across much of the UK
00:05and that's due to low pressure being in charge of our weather. We've got low pressure here
00:10centred just to the northwest of Northern Ireland and various frontal systems in that flow giving
00:15a focus for those showers. That low pressure is going to remain in charge slowly moving eastwards
00:20into the morning of Friday with a further front more organised area of rain moving across the
00:25southern half of England as we move through Friday morning. Back to this evening though so this is
00:30that focused area of rain on that more organised band a little bit more showery across the far
00:35southeast and some of those showers could linger on into the early part of the evening. Elsewhere
00:39southeast England and the northeast part of England and the far northeast of Scotland seeing a drier
00:43evening but with that low pressure still in place there's going to be a fairly wet night for Northern
00:48Ireland and we're going to still continue to see showers moving in across southwest of England,
00:52Wales and parts of western Scotland too. With those temperatures as well it's going to be around 11
00:58to 12 degrees, a fairly mild night. Coolest temperatures will be in those clear spells with
01:03those lighter winds and we could see temperatures down into single figures in some parts across north
01:08and eastern parts of England as well. Heading through the rest of Thursday then so a fairly bright
01:13start if you're in the eastern and northeastern parts of England but with low pressure in charge
01:18a wet start to the day for Northern Ireland and those blustery showers are going to be
01:22spreading easards fairly quickly through the day on Thursday. Many places will be seeing showers
01:27and it'll be one of those on off rain type of days. There are a few brighter spells within that but
01:32notice these winds as well. It's going to be a fairly blustery day particularly down the western coast
01:36could see gusts 35 perhaps even 40 miles per hour. So what is the temperatures going to look like? So they
01:43are down a little bit. Most places are close to average and particularly in northern and western parts
01:48barely making it into the 20s. But for the far east of East Anglia still holding on to some more of
01:54perhaps 23 degrees for the far east there. Heading through Thursday evening though so some of these
02:01showers will break apart as we head through the evening but many places will be holding on to
02:05showers as we head through Thursday night. Some of these more organised particularly for parts of
02:09south western Scotland. Northern Ireland again seeing fairly frequent showers. Wales as well. And we
02:15notice across the far south there is this area of perhaps more organised rain and that could give a
02:20more heavier burst for a time in the early hours of Friday. So the temperatures to start the day on
02:25Friday it will be a touch milder with wind a little bit stronger. Most places staying between 10 to 14
02:31degrees. Moving through the rest of Friday then. So that low pressure centred across parts of
02:37Scotland will be mainly in charge again. So lots of places still seeing further showers as we move
02:44through Friday. And again these could be quite heavy at times. We could get the odd rumble of thunder
02:48but there will be a few brighter spells and particularly the south west of England will probably see a few
02:53brighter spells than we will on Thursday. Temperatures again they're going to be struggling around 17 to 19 degrees
03:00for the northern half of the country. But again across the south we could see up to 22 maybe even 23 degrees.
03:07Heading into the weekend then it does look like it's going to be an unsettled picture and an
03:11unsettled start to autumn. If you want to find out any more check out our 10 day trend with Alex.
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