00:00Hello again.
00:01We could see the first frost of autumn in some prone rural spots tonight, but further
00:05wet and windy weather is on the cards for Sunday.
00:08And that's courtesy of this area of low pressure moving in from the Atlantic.
00:11These weather fronts will bring a spell of fairly heavy rain to many parts of the UK
00:15through the day and the isobars are going to tighten together as well, so we are going
00:18to see some strong winds and a yellow warning for wind is in place for many parts of England
00:23and Wales.
00:24But back to Saturday evening, and there are still a fair number of showers around at first.
00:29Some of these quite heavy, particularly across North Wales and Northern England, where they'll
00:33be fairly frequent for the next few hours or so.
00:36Otherwise as we go through the course of the night, the showers will become pretty isolated
00:40and mostly confined to more coastal regions, so skies clearing inland, turning dry for many,
00:45and it is set to turn into a rather cold night for the time of year.
00:49So in rural areas, we like to see temperatures quite widely dip down into single figures, even
00:54a touch of grass frost in some southern areas of the UK in the most prone spots.
00:59But across northern parts of Scotland, particularly the Northern Highlands in the Glens, while
01:02here we could even see temperatures get quite close to freezing and there may even be one
01:06or two mist and fog patches in some prone spots.
01:10Out towards the west though, we have got a thickening cloud arriving across Northern Ireland
01:14and the very far southwest.
01:15And that's courtesy of this band of rain going to be pushing in fairly quickly through the
01:20day on Sunday morning.
01:21So expecting it to turn wet across Wales, southwest England and Northern Ireland through the morning.
01:27Early morning brightness further east will be fairly short lived, but nonetheless it should
01:31stay fairly bright with some hazy sunshine into the early part of the afternoon, particularly
01:34for northeast Scotland.
01:36Otherwise it turns wet and windy and we see some pretty heavy bursts arriving through the
01:40afternoon.
01:41These shades of yellow and red indicating the really intense nature to some of those bursts
01:46of rain.
01:47So pretty wet and windy for many by the time we get to the afternoon.
01:51And those winds strengthening further as we go later into the day.
01:54I always see coastal gales developing, 40 to 50 mph gusts likely in the most exposed spots
02:00here.
02:01But even gusts of around 40 mph in some southern and western areas by the end of the day.
02:06That's going to make it feel quite cool and unpleasant.
02:08So temperatures fairly close to average for the time of year.
02:11Temperatures are around 15 to 19 degrees, but as I say, with that wind and rain not feeling
02:15too wonderful.
02:16As we go through Sunday evening that rain continues to make its way further north and east across
02:22the UK.
02:23So some rain for northern Scotland as well, showery conditions arriving from the west behind
02:27that and the wind strengthening further.
02:29So we're likely to see even potentially some inland gales as we go through Sunday night, a wind
02:35warning coming into effect for many parts of England and Wales and fairly frequent showers
02:39arriving as well, particularly across Northern Ireland and some other northern and western
02:42parts of the UK.
02:43Some pretty heavy downpours here, with the most persistent rain becoming confined to
02:47northern Scotland.
02:49It does mean, though, with those winds strengthening, that it's going to be a much, much milder night
02:52to come on Sunday night compared to Saturday night.
02:55Temperatures across the board holding up into double figures, and in the south we might not
02:59see temperatures fall much below the low teens Celsius.
03:02So just focusing in then on those winds in a bit more detail, and it's coastal regions that
03:07will see the strongest winds through Sunday night and on Monday.
03:10Irish Sea Coast potentially seeing gusts of up to, well, 60 to 70 miles per hour in some
03:16of the most exposed spots.
03:17But even inland, 45 to 55 miles per hour is enough to bring down some small branches from
03:22trees, given that the trees are in full leaf at the moment.
03:25So do prepare for at least some travel disruption if you are travelling on Monday.
03:29But putting a bit more detail on it then, so Monday starts on a fairly wet note across the
03:35northern isles with some persistent rain here.
03:37The most frequent showers across Scotland and Northern Ireland on Monday, with some perhaps
03:41longer spells of rain also for northern England.
03:44Further south, because of the winds being stronger, the showers will blow through pretty
03:46quickly.
03:47So there will be some sunny spells in between those showers, but there is certainly the
03:51chance of some heavy downpours and even the odd rumble of thunder pretty much anywhere.
03:55Those winds will stay strong as well.
03:57Again into the afternoon, coastal gales quite likely.
04:00So it is going to feel quite cool with those brisk winds.
04:03It is around average once again, ranging from around 14 or 15 degrees Celsius in northern
04:07Scotland to 19 or 20 degrees Celsius in the best of any sunshine in the south.
04:14As we move into Tuesday, perhaps a little bit brighter and drier for some of us with some
04:18sunny spells, but further rain probably arriving from the west later in the day.
04:23That's about everything from me for now, but I will see you again very soon.
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