00:00Hello there, good evening. Next week we have high pressure buildings, so many of us are
00:05set to see some dry, settled weather, maybe even some sunshine, but for this evening we've
00:10still got some wet and windy weather to contend with. With low pressure sat to the north-west
00:14this will continue to swing in some frontal systems and at times some very brisk winds
00:19moving through up into the Irish Sea, so a risk of coastal gales here. Not only this
00:23but some outbreaks of rain, this could be heavy at times. Now we'll eventually clear
00:28Northern Ireland through the course of the night, but it's going to be a very wet
00:30night to come across parts of Scotland. Perhaps some of this rain just starting
00:34to edge into western parts of Wales, western parts of Cornwall by the time we
00:38reach the early hours of the morning. But to the south of this, lots of dry weather,
00:42plenty of cloud, and with the added breeze that should hold temperatures up to
00:45around the mid to high single figures, so a frost-free night to come. And then as we
00:50head into Monday there's still going to be a fair amount of cloud to start, still
00:53plenty of spells of rain, so very wet across southern parts of Scotland, northern
00:57England. This front is fairly slow moving, but it does try to edge its way eastward,
01:02so it will bring quite a wet day eventually across parts of Wales and
01:04southwest England. Now the good news is to the south of this, there should be
01:08plenty of clear skies, lots of sunshine around, and some warmer temperatures, so
01:13certainly feeling a bit more like spring across these areas, even across
01:16northwest Scotland, northern Ireland. A few more sunnier breaks here, but also some
01:20showers just starting to move through later into the afternoon, so we can't rule out a
01:24little bit of rain. Now eventually this system will continue to push its way
01:28southeast, so it's only rain and drizzle eventually fizzling out, but it is going to
01:32bring a fair amount of clouds, still some spots of drizzle by the time we reach
01:35Tuesday morning. But lots more clear skies across Scotland, Northern Ireland,
01:40northern parts of England, so temperatures soon dipping away under those
01:44clearer skies, perhaps even some patchy frost across Scotland and Northern Ireland
01:47to start on Tuesday. But elsewhere lots of cloud will hold up those temperatures
01:51once again to around the mid-single figures. Now on Tuesday this is when high
01:57pressure really starts to build, so for many of us after quite a cold start in the
02:01north, it should be quite a dry and bright day. We've still got this lingering front
02:05which will continue to bring in some cloud and perhaps some thick enough to
02:08produce some drizzle at times, but many areas will be dry with some breaks in the
02:12cloud at times, allowing some sunshine to break through. So much more dry, settled
02:16day to come on Tuesday. Still temperatures above average for the time of year,
02:20perhaps not getting quite as high as they may do on Monday. It really depends on how
02:23much this cloud will break up later into the day. But still highs of 14 degrees
02:27Celsius across the south, still feeling pleasant in the sunshine, perhaps just
02:30that little bit cooler across areas of the north. Now later into the week, high
02:35pressure still stays with us, but it drifts its way eastwards. This eventually
02:39gives us a more southerly wind direction, so once again bringing in some more
02:43warmer temperatures from the near continent. So once again depending on how much
02:47the cloud breaks up, we could see temperatures in the mid to high teens, so
02:51certainly feeling a bit more like spring into next week. But we'll see a mix of
02:54cloud and also some clearer skies. If we pick up a bit more of an easterly
02:58across that high, many eastern areas of Scotland and also England could just drag
03:03in some cloud from the North Sea. So perhaps not as much sunshine in these
03:07areas, but it's still all to play for and it's certainly looking like a more dry and
03:11settled week. And of course, for more updates, you can always stay here on YouTube. Bye-bye.
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