00:01Hello.
00:02The same places that have experienced an awful lot of rain so far this week.
00:06We'll continue to experience rain on Friday night into the start of the weekend, most
00:10notably north-east and east Scotland with this strong south-easterly airflow coming
00:16from the North Sea and the south-west as well as Wales with an area of low pressure only
00:22slowly filling overnight.
00:24Still wind gusts peaking at 50, perhaps 60 miles per hour in some of the most exposed
00:28spots towards the south-west, spells of rain and showers, some heavy downpours rotating
00:33around that low.
00:34So a miserable night to come across parts of Wales and the south-west.
00:39Likewise eastern Scotland with the persistent rain below 400 metres and prolonged snow above
00:46400 metres for the Grampians.
00:49In between there'll actually be some drier and clearer weather through Northern Ireland,
00:52Western Scotland, the Midlands, East Anglia and the south-east.
00:55Still breezy so we're not expecting a widespread frost or anything but it will be turning a
01:00little chillier in the south-east under those clearer skies where we get some shelter from
01:05the winds.
01:06But that's where the best of the sunshine will be starting off Saturday.
01:09East Midlands, East Anglia, the south-east.
01:11Also south-west and west Scotland have seen some decent bright weather.
01:14Northern Ireland initially but it turns cloudy with some rain pushing north here.
01:19But it's Wales and the south-west where we will continue to see the gusty winds and those
01:23outbreaks of occasionally heavy rain especially towards the south-west.
01:30Eastern and north-eastern Scotland also continuing to keep a strong wind from the south-east feeling
01:36cold with outbreaks of rain and hill or mountain snow.
01:40So big contrast from place to place in other words across the UK on Saturday.
01:46Feeling cold especially towards the north-east.
01:49Average temperatures or slightly above average towards the south but not feeling particularly
01:53pleasant.
01:54Now that low does meander and fill on Saturday night into Sunday.
01:59It will send some rain into Northern Ireland, central parts of the UK whilst we continue the
02:04damp weather across east and north-east Scotland.
02:07Another band of showery rain pushes by the end of the night into the south-west.
02:11In between some clear spells but with that breeze with a lot of cloud cover, another generally
02:16frost-free night temperatures on the mild side for overnight values for the time of year.
02:23A messy start to Sunday with outbreaks of rain or showers for many.
02:27A lot of cloud cover across the UK.
02:29Not quite as dry and bright through these central areas as Saturday but not quite as unsettled.
02:35In the south-west or indeed eastern Scotland the rain turning more showery, still a wintry
02:40component over hills of eastern Scotland and increasingly higher parts of northern England.
02:46But at lower levels it's rain showers and there will be some drier spells in between but not
02:52particularly bright, certainly a gloomy picture for the east and the north of the UK.
02:58Four to six degrees in the east and north-east, seven to nine celsius further south and south-west
03:05and feeling cold in the wind where you are exposed to it from the North Sea.
03:10Sunday night sees further showers continuing.
03:13Monday, a drier spell for many but the next low turns up on Tuesday into Wednesday with
03:19the chance of that bringing some snow to northern hills mostly.
03:24More details on that can be found on the Met Office YouTube channel.
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