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Met Office Weather - 29th September
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00:00Good morning. We're moving into the season of mist and fog and that's certainly the case for some of us this morning.
00:06Some pretty dense patches of fog across eastern parts of England for the next few hours.
00:10So some very poor visibility on the roads and certainly worth leaving your time a little bit longer for your commute to work.
00:15But for most of England, Wales and eastern Scotland it will be a fine morning to come with plenty of sunny spells,
00:21although the cloud will tend to bubble up gradually as we go into the course of this afternoon.
00:24Some patchy rain across Northern Ireland first thing, but also brightening up here.
00:28The rain mostly across Northern and Western parts of Scotland.
00:32Heaviest this morning, but gradually tending to become lighter and more patchy as it spreads its way gradually eastwards into this afternoon.
00:39It will be quite a breezy day though, particularly across the West of Scotland.
00:42And here actually we could see quite gusty winds of up to 40 miles per hour at times.
00:47But those winds come in from a subtly direction.
00:49So for most parts of the UK today, we will see temperatures at around or slightly above average for the time of year.
00:55So highs of 18 or 19 degrees across the south of England won't feel too bad at all.
01:00Generally because of the cloud and the breeze though across Western Scotland feeling somewhat cooler here.
01:06Into this evening and overnight then, that subtly breeze continues to stay fairly fresh across Scotland and Northern Ireland.
01:12That's going to keep temperatures from falling away too much.
01:14And there will actually be further outbreaks of rain pushing in from the Atlantic as we go towards midnight and into the early hours of tomorrow morning.
01:21So a fairly wet and soggy picture for parts of Northern and Western Scotland and Northern Ireland by the end of the night.
01:27Otherwise, England and Wales staying largely dry.
01:30The best of the clear skies further south and east.
01:32And perhaps once again, one or two isolated mist and fog patches.
01:35Here in the countryside, temperatures are going to fall into single figures.
01:38And whilst it won't probably be quite as cold as it was last night,
01:42I wouldn't be surprised to see the odd pocket of frost in the most prone spots.
01:46But look at those temperatures further north, widely in double figures across Scotland and Northern Ireland.
01:50So a very mild start to the day on Tuesday here, but also fairly cloudy and at times damp.
01:56So outbreaks of rain off and on through the course of Tuesday, probably most persistent across Western Scotland.
02:03So for example, Dunfrey, St Galloway could see rain kind of fairly persistent through much of the day.
02:08Otherwise though, most of England and Wales away from Cumbria should have a largely dry day.
02:12The cloud will tend to bubble up in general, but there will be still some fairly lengthy spells of sunshine in the east and the south into the afternoon.
02:20And here, 19 or 20 degrees in the best of the afternoon sunshine.
02:23So quite warm for the latter part of September.
02:27And actually a warmer day to come tomorrow than today across more northern areas too.
02:32Places like the Moray Firth could see 17, 18 degrees in any brightness.
02:36And generally temperatures a little bit higher than they will be today.
02:39The story for Wednesday is fairly similar.
02:43So outbreaks of rain off and on for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
02:47Potentially quite heavy in places too and rather windy.
02:50Mostly dry there across England and Wales once again with the best of any sunshine in the south and the east.
02:55And once again, temperatures 19 or 20 degrees.
02:57So feeling pleasantly warm in any sunshine.
03:00If you are interested to know what's coming our way for the rest of this week though,
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03:07And I'll see you again very soon.
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