00:00Hello there, welcome to your Tuesday evening weather update from the Met Office.
00:04It's rain or showers through the next few days, but temperatures will be on the mild
00:09side tomorrow.
00:10We're trapped between a warm front and a cold front, warm sector conditions.
00:14But notice all of this wet weather, cloud and rain and showers moving progressively
00:19north eastwards as we head through the next 24 hours with further blustery showers to
00:24follow.
00:24And low pressure remains in charge through Thursday into Friday.
00:28So again, a showery regime.
00:31Now for this evening, still dry across the far north east of Scotland, eventually you'll
00:35see some showery rain here.
00:38Notice this rain is a bit more persistent further south and west, and it's all moving its way
00:44north eastwards.
00:45We'll see some heavier pulses across western Scotland and Northern Ireland overnight as that
00:50rain continues to move north eastwards.
00:53Quite murky as well, temperatures holding up a mild night relative to last night.
00:58And lots of low clouds shrouding the hills and mountains.
01:01So, tricky driving conditions if you are travelling with poor visibility.
01:05Here's that warm front, first thing tomorrow morning, taking the rain towards the North Sea.
01:10But it will stall across northern and eastern areas of Scotland.
01:13At the same time, this is the cold front bringing with it some heavier pulses of wet weather.
01:19In between, yes, a lot of cloud, but temperatures will rise and it will feel relatively mild for
01:25the time of year as temperatures just push into the mid-teens through the afternoon.
01:30And we will see some drier interludes, one or two showery bursts, but more persistent wet weather
01:36coming in across Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Wales, the West Country, north-west England,
01:42later south-west Scotland and further showery bursts across western Scotland as well as this
01:47rain arrives across Shetland as well as Orkney.
01:51But some drier skies to end the day across more eastern counties before that rain eventually
01:57catches up with this eastern area as we head through the latter part of the day.
02:02So some wet weather probably around rush hour across the Far East there.
02:06Before that though, temperatures 17 degrees Celsius here, 14 or 15 further north and west.
02:12And notice there will be some brighter skies behind this cold front with that a blustery breeze
02:17and a few showers in the mix as well.
02:19So through Wednesday evening, here's that wet weather eventually clearing towards the north.
02:24And then a rash of showers continues across Northern Ireland and western Scotland overnight.
02:30We'll see some clearer skies further south and east, but that cloud feeding in across Wales,
02:36north-west England, the West Country with some showery bursts.
02:39But these showers here forming a longer spell of rain as the wind picks up as well.
02:43So we could see some very strong winds across the coastlines as we head into Thursday morning.
02:49But temperatures yet again, 8, 9, 10 degrees Celsius with a blustery breeze to start the day on Thursday.
02:56Here's that showery rain.
02:58Showers will develop across England and Wales.
03:01Some sunshine in between.
03:02They'll be scattered frequent towards the north-west.
03:04Northern Ireland's seen some frequent bursts as well, particularly across more northern and western areas of the province.
03:10But a little sunshine coming through and temperatures typically around 14, 15, 16 degrees Celsius.
03:1511 or 12, though, for western and northern Scotland.
03:20So that's the picture on Thursday.
03:22Let me just take you through the bigger picture Thursday into Friday.
03:25Yet again, we see some more wet weather arrive from the Atlantic.
03:29This area of low pressure stalls across Scotland into the first part of the weekend with some strong winds for
03:35a time.
03:36But it will dry up further south and south-west.
03:39The air perhaps not as warm, but even so, it's high pressure trying to nudge in.
03:44Whereas we continue to see some showery bursts across more north-eastern areas.
03:49Now, for the deep dive this week, it's with Alex Deacon.
03:53He's talking about El Nino.
03:54So, and then tomorrow is the 10-day trend, and I'll see you again soon.
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