00:00Hello. We had four distinct areas of weather on Monday. Overnight, well, we'll lose a couple of
00:06those areas and where it's clear we're going to have some pretty chilly conditions. One line of
00:11cloud extending across from northeast England to the Midlands, Wales, producing a little bit of
00:15light rain and drizzle. That doesn't move too far. The heavy, showery rain, though, that does clear
00:19away from northern Scotland. It stays quite breezy in the far north, but the wind's easing on the
00:23west coast of Scotland and through Northern Ireland. With lighter winds in this zone, that's
00:27where we're most likely to see those temperatures dropping down to freezing a touch below in some
00:33rural spots. Not as cold further south with more clouds and it might just turn a bit misty across
00:37east Anglia and the southeast. One or two fog patches possible here, but the cloud and the
00:43mist and fog will help to keep those temperatures up at six or seven degrees Celsius. Whereas further
00:46north, towns and cities, yes, dipping down to two or three degrees, but in rural spots there will be
00:52a frost. But there should be plenty of sunshine to start Tuesday and the early mist across Northern
00:56Ireland should disappear. Still a few showers across the far north of Scotland, zipping on a fairly
01:02brisk breeze. But even here, the showers fading through the day. Quite cloudy, quite a grey start
01:07across parts of the Midlands, southwest. A little bit of light rain and drizzle possible here, particularly
01:11in the morning, but that too should fizzle out. Any mist and fog clearing from the southeast as the
01:17breeze picks up. Overall, a cloudier day compared to Monday across the south. Whereas from Northern
01:23England northwards, there should be plenty of sunshine on offer. Temperatures here, nine or
01:27ten Celsius, about average. Feeling quite pleasant with those lighter winds compared to today. Further
01:33south, though, we've got the milder air in place. So even though it's cloudy, temperatures getting into
01:37the teens with a bit of brightness, we could easily again squeak up to 15, perhaps even 16 degrees Celsius.
01:43During the course of the overnight period, Tuesday night into Wednesday, we'll see the cloud thickening
01:48in the west, bringing a bit of showery rain maybe to Northern Ireland, later on into Western Scotland.
01:53Ahead of that, clearer skies with the colder air in place across the far northeast. We'll see again a
01:59frost. But further south, we'll start to see a bit more low cloud milling in, I suspect, generating a
02:05grey start to Wednesday. Reasoning hopeful, though. The mist and low cloud will tend to disappear in most
02:11places. Early showers over Northern Ireland. We'll keep some showery rain in Western Scotland for most of the
02:17morning. But much of Scotland brightening up. Certainly most of England are well. It's expecting
02:20some good spells of sunshine to come through during Wednesday. That breeze wafting up from
02:25the south. It could be quite breezy along some coasts. But with the milder air coming in,
02:31temperatures more widely further north getting into the teens. 13, 14 Celsius feeling pretty pleasant
02:36in the sunshine. Again, 9 to 11 across Scotland with some heavier outbreaks of rain along the west
02:41coast. The mild air stays in place, particularly in eastern areas, into Thursday.
02:46Thursday, which could well see the highest temperatures of the week. For more on that, you'll want to
02:50watch our full week ahead video available from Alex Burkill on our YouTube channel.
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