00:00Hello, it's turning downhill this evening and overnight. We've got low pressure moving in,
00:05green cloud and more outbreaks of rain. So let's have a look at the bigger picture.
00:09This is that area of low pressure moving its way north and eastwards. You can see a squeeze in the
00:14isobars as well. Some strong winds to come again across northwestern parts of Scotland.
00:19As that low pushes its way northwards, higher pressure becomes more established. So as we go
00:25into the weekend, hopefully settling down, but also turning a little bit chillier, especially
00:30overnight, perhaps with the return of some frost. But back to the rest of this evening then. So like
00:36I said, it is turning downhill, cloud outbreaks of rain across much of Northern Ireland into Northern
00:42England, into Scotland, turning heavy at times over the hills. But later on, another band, this is the
00:49cold front across Northern Ireland, will bring some heavier spells of rain. Ahead of that, there could
00:55be some clear spells across the far south and east. But for most of us, we're underneath those warm
01:00sector conditions, so temperatures still holding up, only around 9 to 11 degrees. So it's a mild start
01:07out there on Friday morning, but a dull and damp picture, especially across much of Scotland.
01:14This band of rain, that cold front, will continue to push its way eastwards across the country.
01:19As it does so, it does start breaking up, more persistent at times across Devon and Cornwall.
01:25Now ahead of that, that's where we'll see the driest and brightest conditions holding on across the far
01:31south and east. And here, temperatures holding up around 17 or 18 degrees. So feeling warm in that
01:37sunshine, but behind that, feeling fresher with blustery showers closest to the area of low pressure.
01:43So across Northern Ireland and much of Scotland, it is a case of sunny spells and frequent showers.
01:49Some of these still could be on the heavy side. As we go through Friday evening, then, this band
01:54of rain, the cold front, will continue to edge in. So perhaps around rush hour, that's where we could
01:59see spells of rain across East Anglia, London and the southeast. That clears its way through,
02:05perhaps a little bit longer than perhaps the graphics just suggest. But otherwise,
02:09some clearer spells coming in behind. But again, with low pressure situated to the north,
02:14that's where we're going to see the continuation of those blustery showers across Scotland and again
02:19across Northern Ireland. Still rather mild, perhaps a little bit chillier and fresher to start the day
02:25on Saturday morning compared to recent days, though. Now, as we had through Saturday, then it is a case
02:32of further showers still persisting across Scotland and Northern Ireland. Again, there's still going to be
02:37some sunny spells in between. The showers still could be heavy at times. Lighter winds, though,
02:42compared to recent days. And to the south, many places it will be largely fine and dry. Just a few
02:47showers bubbling up into the afternoon. In terms of temperatures, it is slightly cooler, but still
02:54highs of 15 or 16 degrees if you catch any of the sunshine further towards the south. Now, if you
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03:00full details on the weekend ahead, make sure to head to YouTube. There'll be a video on there later.
03:05Otherwise, that's all from me. Bye-bye.
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