00:00Hello there, good evening. After plenty of sunny spells this afternoon, the clear skies
00:05will stick around through the overnight period, but that does mean it's going to be turning
00:09rather chilly. Now it's not going to be totally dry, we are still expecting some showers across
00:13the far north and northeast coasts of Scotland. There's also a fair few showers just drifting
00:18southwards through the North Sea, so it may clip some North Sea coasts at times, possibly
00:23pushing into parts of East Anglia. But for much of the country, it is going to be dry
00:27with lots of clear skies, so temperatures soon dipping away and it's likely will push down
00:32to around freezing in some spots, leading to a rural frost and possibly some mist and fog
00:37patches through the early hours, but this should lift in clear relatively quickly if we do see
00:41any. And for the first part of the day, mostly dry, bright, once again we'll see some sunshine,
00:47but we've certainly got some showers bubbling up through into the afternoon. Longer spells
00:51of rain across parts of Scotland, this could turn a little heavy at times, and the chance
00:55of some heavier showers across northern and central parts of England. But across the far
01:00south, across Northern Ireland, remaining mostly dry, some sunny spells continuing here,
01:05and not feeling quite as warm, but highs still reaching around 15 degrees Celsius in the south,
01:09so pleasant in any sunshine. Highs more between 10 to 13 degrees Celsius in the north.
01:16Now in through the evening, once again we'll probably see a mix of some clearer skies and also
01:21some showers, fairly cloudy across parts of Scotland, which will stop temperatures dropping
01:25too low. It's likely we'll see another band of showers just scoot in from the east through
01:29the early hours of the morning. So it will still be chilly, a chance of some rural frost
01:34in places, but perhaps not turning quite as cold as it will do the night before. And then
01:39first thing on Tuesday, there will be some cloud and some showers around. We'll start to see a fairly
01:43brisk easterly flow start to develop. That'll push off any showers, and actually into the afternoon,
01:48it should be mostly dry with a return of some sunshine. The difference is on Tuesday, though,
01:53with that easterly wind, things are going to be feeling a lot cooler, particularly around
01:57eastern coasts. Highs once again reaching between 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, but always feeling
02:02that bit chillier in the easterly wind. But in the west and in sheltered spots, once again
02:07feeling quite pleasant for the time of year. Highs reaching around 14 to 15 degrees Celsius
02:12once again along the south. Now as we head into next week, with high pressure sat to the
02:18north of us, we do continue to see that easterly breeze through the course of the week. So
02:22often it will be that little bit cloudy and cooler across many eastern areas. Just need
02:27to keep an eye out for Wednesday. This area of low pressure out towards the Atlantic may
02:31just swing in a frontal system, bringing in perhaps a little bit of rain across the very
02:35far southwest. And notice a few isobars on that chart, too. There's a chance it could turn
02:40rather gusty, in fact, across parts of Devon and Cornwall through Wednesday. So we do just
02:44need to keep an eye out on that for the week ahead. But otherwise, actually, it's going
02:48to be mostly dry and settled, despite being a little bit windy on Wednesday. Feeling quite
02:53warm in parts of the south and also sheltered western areas. Temperatures could get into
02:58the high teens, into the low 20s, possibly from Wednesday onwards. But I'm afraid in the
03:03east, often cloudier here and feeling much cooler in that easterly breeze. Now if you want
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03:14Bye-bye.
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