00:00Hello there, welcome to your Tuesday evening weather update from the Met Office.
00:04We've seen some high temperatures today, warmth in the air with some sunshine.
00:07However, for the western side of the country, more cloud and also some outbreaks of rain
00:12and that will continue through this evening.
00:13Patchy rain, particularly across the west of Northern Ireland, western parts of Scotland.
00:17We've seen some filaments of wet weather just extending towards the northeast of Scotland
00:21but it is drying up from the south and clearer skies across England and Wales.
00:25Still quite a brisk breeze along this eastern strip though.
00:27And in land, in shelter, temperatures will dip down probably to low single figures in any valleys or glens.
00:35Generally speaking, temperatures holding around 7 to 8 degrees Celsius
00:38and that leads into a bit of a damp start to the day for western Scotland, the far north.
00:43Any rain tending to fade away.
00:45And what that means, through the morning for Scotland and Northern Ireland,
00:48the cloud breaks and we'll see some brighter weather coming through, particularly in shelter.
00:52Sunshine across England and Wales and temperatures rising very quickly through the morning.
00:56So, even though today was the warmest day of the year, tomorrow could be even warmer
01:01with a high of 26 Celsius for the southeast of England.
01:05And even across eastern Scotland, you'll see an 18 in shelter spots.
01:08Across Northern Ireland, 18 is possible as well, but a bit fresher towards the north and the west of Scotland.
01:14A fine evening to come with some late sunshine.
01:17Through, though, Wednesday night, we'll see more cloud arrive across western Scotland.
01:22This is another weather front bringing with it some strong winds as well.
01:26So, rain edging in yet again for Northern Ireland and western Scotland into the early hours of Thursday morning.
01:32We could see some filaments of rain ahead of it as well as the cloud thickens across Scotland, Wales, northwest
01:38England, the west country.
01:39So, temperatures will hold around 10, 11 degrees Celsius.
01:44A bit colder behind this weather front, though.
01:46The air will turn colder with some blustery showers.
01:49So, through Thursday, yes, that rain extends eastwards, fading away as it does so.
01:54And then a ridge of high pressure, some colder air into Friday morning before yet again we see some wet
02:00and windy weather arrive from the west.
02:02This low pressure deepening all the while, but remaining probably towards the northwest of Scotland through the day with showers
02:08to follow.
02:10So, through Thursday, here's that weather front.
02:12Rain ahead of it, some heavy and more persistent bursts across Scotland and Northern Ireland edging in across northwest England
02:20and Wales through the day.
02:21Showers will follow.
02:22There'll be blustery.
02:23We hang on to some fine weather, some warmth in the air.
02:25Yet again, east midlands, southeastwards, temperatures 21 to 23 degrees Celsius, but significantly colder elsewhere.
02:33You'll really notice the difference, particularly across the western side of Scotland and Northern Ireland with those blustery showers and
02:38that wet weather continuing through the day across northern England, north Wales, as well as Scotland.
02:44So, all in all, yes, the weather does take a turn.
02:46But certainly for the next day, you'll see some fine weather, some warmth in the air, some high UV levels
02:53and some very high levels of tree pollen.
02:55I'll see you later.
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