00:00Hello again. If you're hoping for some dry weather in the coming week, then you'd like to be pleased to
00:04hear that high pressure is set to dominate for most of us.
00:08It's currently just down towards the southwest of the UK, but through the next 24 hours it starts to build
00:13more dominantly across the UK.
00:15And by Monday and Tuesday it will be centred to the north of the UK.
00:18So eventually by the middle of the week that will start to draw in winds from the east.
00:22And that also means that the winds will start to strengthen as well.
00:24So the isobars are closing together by Tuesday and Wednesday, especially in the southwest.
00:28We could even see gale force winds in some exposed coastal regions.
00:32So quite a windy picture through the middle of the week.
00:34There'll also be quite a lot of low clouds, so sea threat and sea har affecting North Sea coastal regions.
00:39So quite cool on the east coast.
00:41The best of the sunshine will be in the west where it will be feeling quite warm at times.
00:45Back to Saturday evening though, we do have some fairly heavy showers around for a time.
00:49Perhaps even the odd thunderstorm for the next few hours.
00:52These will drift their way eastwards and clear away from eastern England as we go towards the early hours.
00:56So most of the showers will become confined to the north coast of Northern Ireland, western and northern Scotland through
01:02the course of the early hours.
01:03Some longer spells of rain perhaps across Shetland and Orkney as well.
01:06And quite breezy here.
01:07So the wind will help to keep temperatures from falling away too far.
01:10Otherwise though, in the towns and cities, temperatures widely falling down to between 4 and 6 degrees Celsius overnight.
01:16So turning into a chilly night for many.
01:19And in the countryside, colder than that.
01:21So these temperatures are what we could expect in the most prone rural areas.
01:24As low as minus 3 for parts of southern Scotland and northern Ireland.
01:28So potentially a fairly widespread frost in the countryside.
01:31Gardeners prepare for that if you do have any tender plants already outside.
01:36We may also see one or two mist and fog patches by the end of the night.
01:40Particularly across the very far south of Wales and in particular southwest England.
01:44But these will fairly quickly clear in that strong April sunshine.
01:46So for many, Sunday's set to be a fair day with plenty of sunny spells.
01:51Some fair weather cloud bubbling up through the course of the day.
01:54And generally speaking, staying dry.
01:56There may just be one or two isolated showers for parts of Northern Ireland and northern England by the afternoon.
02:01But in parts of northeastern Scotland, well here, I think generally there will be more than a way of thicker
02:05cloud and outbreaks of rain at times.
02:07So feeling quite cool and disappointing here with a fairly brisk northwesterly wind.
02:12Temperatures no better than 9 or 10 degrees.
02:14And despite not as warm as today in parts of southeast England, temperature is still 15 or 16 degrees in
02:20the best of the sunshine.
02:21So it should still feel pleasant enough where you do see the sunshine.
02:25Now one or two showers are possible through Sunday evening, particularly across northern England.
02:29These will drift their way down southwards across more eastern parts of the UK.
02:34And away from northeast Scotland where it will continue to be quite cloudy and wet at times.
02:38Many places will actually have a dry night once again.
02:40With clear and starry skies, we are expecting temperatures to fall away down to low single figures in the towns
02:46and cities once again.
02:47And potentially below freezing in some sheltered rural spots.
02:51So the potential for some frost once again.
02:52And also one or two fog patches by the time we get to Monday morning.
02:56This time a bit more likely across parts of Northern Ireland.
02:59But for most, it does promise to be a sunny start to the new working week.
03:03So plenty of sunshine for England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Central and Southern Scotland.
03:08And whilst cloud amounts will bubble up and increase through the course of the day.
03:11Just setting off a few showery outbreaks here and there.
03:14Particularly across northern England and towards East Anglia.
03:17Many places actually still having a largely dry day.
03:20But for Scotland, here we are like to see thicker cloud overall.
03:24So some longer spells of rain perhaps working their way westwards through the course of the day.
03:28And feeling quite cool, quite disappointing on some North Sea coastal districts.
03:33Where we start to pick up a little bit more of a north-easterly breeze.
03:37Otherwise though, in the best of the sunshine, 13 or 14 degrees.
03:40With lighter winds towards the southwest.
03:42That won't feel too bad at all.
03:43With temperatures close to average for the time of year.
03:47That's about everything from me for the time being.
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