00:00Hello there. Welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. Well, it's been
00:04mixed fortunes over the weekend. There has been some sunshine across Northern Ireland
00:08and Scotland, but for a lot of the UK we've seen grey skies. And the grey skies are going
00:13to spread across most parts during the course of this evening and overnight. Maybe still
00:17some clearer skies across the very far north of Scotland. But for most of us, quite a murky
00:22night to come. The cloud is thick enough in places, especially across western and northern
00:26parts of the country to give some outbreaks of rain and drizzle. But it will also act
00:31like a blanket, the cloud cover. So for most of us, it will be a mild night with maybe just
00:36a touch of frost possible where the skies are still clear across the far north of Scotland.
00:42So quite a murky picture as we start Monday morning. Plenty of cloud around. Maybe some
00:47early brightness still for Northern Scotland. Possibly some sunshine developing across Northern
00:51Ireland. And then as we go into the afternoon, I'm a bit more optimistic we should start to
00:56see that cloud thin, especially across East Anglia and the Southeast to give some sunshine
01:00here. But elsewhere remaining quite grey. Again, some outbreaks of rain and drizzle possible
01:05almost anywhere, but especially so across northwestern parts of England and southern Scotland. With
01:11winds coming in from the south, it still will be a relatively mild day. And if we do see the
01:15sunshine across the southeast, we could see highs here reaching 16 or 17 degrees. Into the
01:22evening and night time period. Again, plenty of cloud around. Still some outbreaks of rain
01:26and drizzle in places and some mist and murk reforming. And then later on, this next band
01:31of rain tries to push in from the Atlantic, giving a wetter end to the night across parts
01:37of Northern Ireland and the far west of Scotland. But for most of us, again, another mild night
01:42to come. Most towns and cities not much lower than 5 to 7 degrees. And then Tuesday really is a
01:48repeat
01:48performance. Again, still plenty of cloud around. But just like Monday, the cloud will begin
01:53to thin as the day goes on, allowing some brighter spells, maybe a little bit more widely across
01:57England and Wales compared to Monday. But for Scotland and Northern Ireland, after this first
02:02band of rain tries to push in, another one will begin to move in as we end the day with
02:06winds
02:06also freshen in here. But for most of us, with winds still coming in from the south, another mild
02:11day to come. Could see highs reaching around 14 or possibly 15 in the southeast. Then looking ahead for the
02:18rest of the week. Wednesday and Thursday certainly turns much more unsettled as we see bands of rain
02:24move in from the Atlantic. No tightly packed ice bars indicating some fairly strong winds for a
02:29time. And Thursday could be quite wet for some of us before it then turns colder as we start to
02:34see
02:34winds coming from the north, bringing temperatures to around average or potentially below average in
02:39places and possibly some winterness across the high ground of the north. But you can find out more
02:44about the weather for the week ahead on our social media channels. But for me for now, take care and
02:49I'll see you again soon.
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