00:00Hello, welcome to your weekend weather update. A change is on the way. For most places, it's dry and cloudy today, but yes, wet weather is moving in for tomorrow.
00:11Already lurking behind me, starting to edge in across the Republic of Ireland. One or two showers for Northern Ireland, a few showers this morning across the far north of Scotland, but most places just dry and drab like we have been for much of the week.
00:24It's a bit brighter out there today, though. The cloud not quite so low, a little bit higher up in the sky, and there's a better chance of a few more breaks developing, so we could see a few glimmers of blue sky here and there.
00:35I certainly think Northern Scotland should do OK for sunshine once we've lost the morning mist and fog, but generally, again, expect fairly cloudy skies.
00:43It feels a bit warmer out there, perhaps, compared to yesterday because it's a bit brighter, 13, 14, about average for the time of year.
00:50It could get a little higher where we do see some sunshine, but at the same time, certainly in the west, the breeze will be starting to strengthen.
00:58That's something we've become more and more noticeable, especially through this evening and overnight.
01:02If you are heading out tonight, then, well, you might want to take an umbrella with you across Northern Ireland because rain will edge in here.
01:08Same goes for Wales and western parts of England. Eventually, that rain pushing into parts of southern and western Scotland also.
01:16Some quite heavy bursts of rain, too, particularly in Wales, southwest England, the brighter colours there.
01:20Northwest England also seeing some heavy rain by this time tomorrow morning.
01:25And we do have a Met Office warning in place for the rainfall across parts of the south and east of Northern Ireland,
01:31where we could see some disruption and potential for local flooding from that rain.
01:35Once it's set in, it lasts well into Sunday morning.
01:39For central and eastern parts and northern Scotland, it generally stays dry.
01:43It could turn a bit chilly again in northern Scotland, although not as cold as this morning.
01:47Most places a bit milder because there's more breeze, there's more cloud, and there is, of course, those outbreaks of rain.
01:53So temperatures mostly starting tomorrow in double figures.
01:56Now, we should start dry across eastern England, and parts of East Anglia may not see the rain until lunchtime.
02:02Same goes for the far north of Scotland.
02:04Shetland may not see the rain until lunchtime either.
02:07But for many, it's a pretty soggy Sunday.
02:10Northern Ireland sees the back end of the rain for the afternoon.
02:13Wales, southwest England, also start to poke out into the drier conditions for Sunday afternoon.
02:20So it may well brighten up in parts of the west.
02:21But for most, it's a fairly glum day.
02:24There'll be outbreaks of rain on and off, and that rain in places, particularly in the west, will be heavy.
02:28And accompanied by a fairly brisk wind also.
02:31Temperature-wise, while those winds are ushering in relatively mild air,
02:35it's going to feel more humid, I suspect, during Sunday.
02:39Temperatures on the face of it are similar to today's values, but a very different feel.
02:43Increased humidity and the outbreaks of rain.
02:46If it brightens up, it could get 16, 17 degrees in one or two locations once more.
02:51Once the wet and windy weather has arrived, it looks like we'll see further spells of it throughout next week.
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