00:00Hello, good morning. After what's been quite a cold night for some of us, we do have further
00:05wet and windy weather on the way through the day on Sunday. And that's all we can see of
00:09this area of low pressure out on the Atlantic moving towards the UK. These weather fronts
00:13will bring a spell of fairly heavy rain to many of us later today. And we do see the
00:17wind strengthening as well. So a yellow warning for wind coming into place through this evening
00:21and lasting through much of Monday as well, especially across England and Wales. But back
00:26this morning, there's plenty of early morning sunshine, particularly in more central and
00:30eastern parts of the UK. So do make the most of that. Just one or two showers perhaps in
00:34some coastal spots. Out towards the west though, it's quickly turning cloudier for Northern Ireland,
00:38Wales and the southwest. And we have this band of rain moving in from the Atlantic. The yellows
00:44and reds on the map showing some really intense bursts to that rain at times. So some heavy
00:48rain, especially across the higher ground. And that rain will spread its way further east
00:52by the time we get to this afternoon. Holding on to some hazy sunshine though for a time
00:57in eastern areas. And by this afternoon, still many northeastern parts of Scotland,
01:01largely dry and bright. But it will turn quite windy, especially in the west as we go through
01:06the course of this afternoon. So in Irish Sea coastal regions, we'll certainly see the chance
01:11of gales, gusts of 40 to 50 miles per hour at least. And even inland across Wales and southwestern
01:17parts of England, gusts of around 40 miles per hour by this afternoon. That's going to make it feel
01:22fairly unpleasant. So despite temperatures being quite close to average for the time of year,
01:26it will feel on the cool side, with temperatures ranging from around 14 or 15 degrees Celsius in
01:31northern Scotland to 19 or 20 in the south of England. Some brighter skies following to Northern
01:37Ireland with a mixture of sunny spells and heavy showers by the end of the day. And that band of rain
01:42continues to make its way further northwards across Scotland. Clearer skies with showers following
01:47across many other central and southern parts of the UK too. But those winds continuing to strengthen
01:51as we go through Sunday evening and overnight. A yellow warning for wind coming into effect for
01:56many parts of England and Wales. So you could well see gales quite widely around the coast and
02:01potentially even inland in some spots as well. It will be a showery night. Some southeastern parts
02:07of the UK though turning quite a bit drier. The best of any clear skies here. But a whole rash of showers
02:12moving into Northern Ireland, western parts of England and Wales and parts of Scotland
02:16by the morning. It does mean though with those strong winds that this coming night is going to
02:21be a lot lot milder than it was last night. So temperatures holding up in double figures pretty
02:25much across the whole of the UK. And in the south of the UK we could even see temperatures not falling
02:30much below the low teen Celsius as we begin the day on Monday. So a very windy start to the new
02:36working week, especially across England and Wales. But there will be some strong winds across the very
02:41far north of Scotland as well. So the Northern Isle seeing some pretty strong easterly winds
02:46and fairly persistent rain here. The most frequent showers on Monday will be generally across Northern
02:51Ireland, Northern England and the south of Scotland. Heavy outbreaks of rain at times with the odd rumble
02:56of thunder and perhaps some hail mixed in there too. Further south across Wales and central and southern
03:01parts of England. Well here the showers will move through pretty quickly because the winds will be strong.
03:07So nonetheless there will be some heavy downpours but they won't last too long and there will be some
03:12reasonably lengthy sunny spells in between those showers. But it's here where we like to see the
03:16strongest winds. So gusts into the afternoon 40 to 50 miles per hour inland and potentially 60 to 70
03:23miles per hour on some exposed coasts in the west, particularly the Irish Sea around northwestern parts
03:28of England. It's going to feel cool in those winds wherever you are. So despite temperatures once again close to
03:34the seasonal average. Highs ranging from 14 or 15 degrees Celsius in Northern Scotland to 19 or 20 in the south.
03:40As I say it's going to feel fairly cool.
03:43The outlook for Tuesday is for something a little bit drier and brighter. At least for a time there will be some
03:48sunshine mainly in the east. But I think there will be another weather system pushing in from the west later in the day
03:53to bring some further rain. Do make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel so that you never miss any updates.
03:58But that's everything from me and I'll see you again very soon.
04:01I'll see you again very soon.
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