00:00Hello there, welcome to your latest forecast from the Met Office.
00:04We step into British summertime through tonight.
00:08The clocks go forward an hour and the weather continues to change as well.
00:12We've got a weather front which will slowly push southwards over the next 24 hours,
00:16giving a spell of rain followed by further showers for all of us
00:19and generally staying on the chilly side.
00:22We've got showers around this evening, but they do start to fade across England and Wales
00:26as we head into the early hours, though across Northern Ireland
00:29and Scotland clouding up as the night goes on.
00:32Outbreaks of rain pushing in here, some strong gusty winds for a time as well.
00:36Under the clearest skies across England and Wales,
00:39this is where we'll see the temperatures at the lowest in the countryside,
00:42minus one or so, so a touch of frost possible,
00:45holding up under the cloud and the rain across the northwest of the UK.
00:49And this rain quickly sweeping southeastwards across much of Northern Ireland,
00:53Scotland into Northern England through the first part of the morning
00:56and then continues its journey southeastwards through the rest of the day.
01:00Some of this rain will be heavy at times over the high ground of Wales,
01:03the Pennines for example, but brightening up behind it from the north.
01:07So Northern Ireland, Scotland, Northern England, seeing sunny spells,
01:11but frequent blustery showers.
01:13Showers will be heavy at times, the odd rumble of thunder, some hail in there,
01:16and still falling of snow over the highest ground as well,
01:20so the Scottish mountains in particular.
01:22Temperatures on the face of it, 9 to 12 degrees across the country,
01:26but with the cloud and rain and brisk winds,
01:28it will feel chillier than the numbers suggest.
01:32So a wet end across parts of England and Wales.
01:34This rain, though, will push southwards and clear away,
01:37and then a mixture of clear spells and showers across the country
01:41taking us into Monday morning.
01:43Clearer skies across parts of Wales, the Midlands down,
01:46into central southern England, the west country,
01:48but with a northwesterly breeze continuing for most temperatures,
01:52generally holding up a little higher than recent nights, 3 to 7 degrees.
01:57So it will be a chilly start Monday morning, a bright start with sunny spells.
02:01There are frequent showers across the northern half of the UK,
02:04and these will continue through the morning,
02:05heavy in places, some hail, some thunder, snow over the higher ground.
02:10Generally England and Wales seeing less showers, more in the way of sunny spells,
02:14but perhaps clouding over as we move through into the afternoon.
02:17The wind's falling a little lighter here,
02:18and also the showers across northern England, Scotland,
02:22also starting to ease a little northern Ireland as well,
02:25seeing plenty of dry weather for Monday afternoon.
02:28But that wind direction will keep temperatures down a little,
02:328 to 13 degrees, so actually near average for the time of year.
02:37Those showers will continue through into Monday evening,
02:40and then the rest of the week looks fairly changeable.
02:43We will see some sunny spells trying to break through at times,
02:46as high pressure's always nearby,
02:48but weather front's been able to slip through,
02:50giving some patchy rain.
02:51But for a time at least, temperatures start to rise a little,
02:54Tuesday, Wednesday, towards the mid-teens,
02:56perhaps a little cooler again by Thursday.
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03:06See you again soon.
03:07Let's see you again soon.
03:07Here we go.
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