00:00Ready for a change this weekend? We're going to lose the largely dry weather and replace it with
00:06rain. For most of us, we'll see some wet weather on Sunday. But Saturday is still a largely dry
00:12day thanks to this chunky area of high pressure. It's been around for quite some time. As I say,
00:18it's still with us through Saturday. But out in the Atlantic, things are slowly starting to shift.
00:23Low pressure edging towards us. This weather front will start to bring some rain and then it'll get
00:27a push on from this next little feature coming in, particularly through Saturday night and into
00:32Sunday. Notice the isobars are squeezing together as the low pushes up against the high. That will
00:37increase the breeze in western areas during Saturday. And this first weather front will start
00:42to introduce cloud and some rain into Northern Ireland during the day. Won't be completely dry
00:47elsewhere. One or two light showers possible, particularly over eastern England. More breeze
00:52means actually it should be a bit brighter on Saturday. Still quite a lot of cloud around, but
00:57better chance of seeing some breaks in the cloud and just generally a brighter feel to things. Most
01:02places will stay dry, certainly through most of the day. But there's that rain creeping into Northern
01:07Ireland, perhaps turning a bit damp in West Wales. Quite a brisk breeze picking up in western areas
01:12as well. Temperature wise, similar to what we've been through the week, but with things being a little
01:18bit brighter, we could see those temperatures maybe a degree or so higher. 15, maybe 16 with some weak
01:23sunshine coming through. But it will feel cooler as the breeze picks up in the west. And that will
01:28continue through Saturday evening. So if you're heading out, particularly in Northern Ireland or
01:33Wales and western Scotland, be prepared for some outbreaks of rain to be edging in. Eventually see
01:38some of that rain getting into Devon and Cornwall, perhaps northwest England, during Saturday evening
01:43too. Many central and eastern areas will stay dry. But the rain will continue to move in during Saturday
01:49night. So overall, it's going to be a soggy start to Sunday. As I said, that next set of weather fronts
01:55comes in and gives the rain a bit of a boost and the isobiles squeeze together further as well. So
02:01quite a wet and windy start to Sunday morning. Parts of eastern England may start dry, but by nine or
02:09ten o'clock, I expect that rain will be even into parts of East Anglia. So a pretty wet day, some heavy
02:14bursts of rain, especially over parts of the west, western Scotland, Northern Ireland, parts of Wales and
02:19southwest England. Although in the west, come the afternoon on Sunday, it does look at least a
02:24little bit drier with more a case of dry and bright spells with some showers moving in and the winds
02:29may start to ease a touch as well. But overall, quite a windy day and a wet spell to come through.
02:35Temperatures similar on Sunday to Saturday, probably feeling a little bit more humid with the rain and
02:40the wind, but not feeling all that pleasant. And there's probably more wet and windy weather to come
02:45through the week ahead as well. For more on that, you'll want to keep up to date. And the best way
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