00:00Hello there, good evening. Showers easing away this evening, winds turning much lighter,
00:05but I'm afraid it's certainly the calm before the storm as we eventually see some very wet
00:09and windy weather move through later on Saturday. For the time being though, across the south
00:13any cloud drizzle largely easing away. There will be some showers for a time, particularly
00:18across the north, but these also fizzling away and it should be mostly dry for many
00:23of us to come this evening. There's still some showers across parts of the north, these
00:27turning wintry across high ground, but plenty of clear skies, that means it is going to
00:32be chilly, certainly by the time we reach Saturday morning. But across Wales, south-west England,
00:36a bit more cloud covering the skies, so not turning quite as chilly here, but particularly
00:40across the north, lows reaching the low single figures, but it's certainly possible we could
00:45reach around freezing across many areas, particularly rural spots where we could see a patchy frost.
00:51Some bright weather around, particularly across the far east, first thing on Saturday, but
00:56eventually more and more clouds starting to push in from the west and we'll eventually
00:59start to see winds pick up in the west as well. This is as storm day begins to take hold.
01:04Some heavy spells of rain across Northern Ireland pushing into northern parts of England and into
01:10Scotland. This falling as snow once again across high ground in Scotland as those winds really
01:14pick up into the evening. That is where we could potentially see some blizzard conditions.
01:19A couple of Met Office warnings then come into force for wind, snow and also rain across Northern
01:24Ireland and parts of Scotland. But actually for many areas on Saturday, particularly across
01:29England and Wales, it should feel quite warm. Still fairly windy, but highs reaching around
01:3416 to 17 degrees Celsius and remaining mostly dry. So actually for many areas, you'll be wondering
01:39what all the fuss is about. But actually into the evening, that's when the storm really picks
01:44up, those winds really strengthening in the west. A chance we could see wind speeds are between
01:4980 to 90 miles per hour as peak gusts, particularly across Scotland. So some severe gales certainly
01:55possible and then eventually through the course of the night, storm day pushing into parts of
02:00the North Sea. But it's not also, it's not just going to be windy, it's also going to be
02:03wet. Some very heavy spells of rain across the north through the overnight period. Some very
02:07heavy showers skirting across England and Wales. And like I say, as those winds really pick up
02:11across Scotland, a chance of some blizzard conditions. So it could potentially be quite impactful
02:16even though the storm's moving through overnight. Lots of people travelling around for the bank
02:20holiday weekend. So do stay up to date across our weather warnings, particularly across our
02:25website and across our social media channels. First thing, Easter day. It is certainly going
02:30to be a chilly start across the north. Temperatures widely in the mid-single figures, a little milder
02:35across the south. But for all in those very fresh winds, there's certainly going to be a chill
02:39in the air. Now still fairly windy, particularly across eastern Scotland. First thing on Easter
02:45Sunday. But as that storm drifts away, winds will lighten off. And there'll still be a bit
02:49of a breeze in the air Easter Sunday. Quite a fairly brisk westerly wind, but certainly
02:54not going to be as strong as what we'll see later Saturday night. And then it's a day of
02:58sunshine and showers really. So there will be some sunny spells on offer, but also a risk
03:03of showers. So do bear that in mind if you are out for any Easter egg hunts. If it starts
03:07to rain, give it a minute or two and some dry weather shouldn't be far behind. Any showers
03:12still falling as snow across Scotland and it's going to be feeling much chillier on Easter
03:16day. Highs only reaching around 13 degrees Celsius across the south, but around 8 to 9
03:21degrees Celsius in the north. So it's not going to be feeling quite as warm as perhaps it will
03:25over the next 24 hours or so.
03:28And then after Easter day, actually things turn much more settled. High pressure beginning
03:33to build across the south. So lots of dry settled weather for the bank holiday on Monday.
03:37But notice behind me, low pressure is never too far away. So quite a chilly start first
03:43thing on Monday. Some patchy frost in places, but any sunshine starting to turn a little
03:48hazier from the west through the course of the morning as we start to see some cloud building
03:52through here. And eventually later into the afternoon, this will be thick enough to produce
03:56some outbreaks of rain, particularly across Scotland. And once again, fairly breezy, but
04:01lots of dry weather around. Still not quite as warm as perhaps today or tomorrow. But
04:06the highs still reaching around 16 degrees Celsius in the London area, but elsewhere more towards
04:1012 to 14 degrees Celsius. But nevertheless, lots of dry settled weather if you are off from
04:16work on Monday. And of course, for more updates on next week's weather, you can always subscribe
04:20to our YouTube channel. That's it from me. Bye bye.
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