00:00Thanks for watching this latest update from the Met Office, your afternoon weather forecast.
00:04If you're watching on YouTube, don't forget to hit subscribe. It's one of those days that
00:08looks beautiful but still feels a little chilly, all thanks to low pressure. This large mass of
00:15cloud on the satellite image is representing that area of low pressure. It's a long way from us,
00:19not really directly affecting us, but what it's doing is bumping up against the area of high
00:24pressure sitting to the north. And as they squeeze together, the isobars get closer and that generates
00:29a strengthening breeze. Coming in from the east, bringing a chill to eastern coasts and particularly
00:35strengthening this afternoon across the southwest of England, getting quite gusty and blustery here,
00:39especially overnight. The cloud's been thick enough for a bit of drizzly rain over Wales and
00:44will be still across Northern Ireland into the afternoon, but it should tend to melt away,
00:48generally turning sunnier and sunnier. In exception to that will be northeast Scotland,
00:53where we could just see some low cloud just starting to slip a little further south. So
00:58some of the coasts around the northeast of the mainland and the Northern Isles might just
01:01turn a little murky. For many though, it is fine and sunny and the sun has got some power in
01:07it at
01:07this time of year. So lifting the temperatures after that cool start, 15, 16 degrees maybe,
01:12Cardiff, Bristol area. But you've got that wind to contend with on the east coast in particular,
01:17but also in the southwest of England. So when you add on that wind, it feels a lot colder,
01:22particularly as I said, in the southwest of England and on that east coast,
01:25feeling more like seven or eight celsius. Now that wind isn't going anywhere. It's going to
01:29strengthen actually as we go through the night, particularly in the southwest of England and
01:34into south Wales. Gusty conditions here overnight. Many places largely clear. It's a decent chance you
01:40might see the Lyrid's meteor shower. Some clouds spilling into the northeast of Scotland at times,
01:46where we've got some clearer skies. Over the highlands, we may see some pockets of frost,
01:51but enough breeze generally to stop temperatures dropping too far for most parts,
01:55staying at say four or five celsius in towns and cities. And holding up further in the far southwest,
02:00West Cornwall and the Isles of City, where there will be more cloud. And of course, that's a
02:04particularly strong and gusty wind. That'll still be around through tomorrow. We'll see a bit more
02:09cloud spilling into the far southwest as well. The likelihood of some mist and low cloud around the
02:14eastern side of Scotland, perhaps pushing down towards the coast of northeast England at times.
02:19For many, though, it is a fine and sunny day, but it will be breezy. And still, with that breeze
02:23coming in from the North Sea, that will bring something of a chill. And that wind in the southwest
02:28quite noticeable as well, particularly with more cloud here. It perhaps will be quite a bit cooler
02:33with temperatures struggling with more cloud. Even the possibility of one or two showers coming
02:37into the far southwest of England through the afternoon. Many other places, though, a degree or so
02:42higher than today, with a bit more sunshine. 17, 18 and 19 is possible. But notice on that east coast,
02:48Sunderland, all the way down to Cromer, temperatures likely to struggle to get to double digits. So,
02:53quite a chilly feel here. As we go through Wednesday evening, not a great deal of change. Still,
02:58still a small chance of a shower in the southwest of England. The winds may ease a little as we
03:03go
03:03into Thursday. But the winds will continue to be a feature of the weather through this week,
03:07as will a lot of dry weather. For more on that, you can watch Alex Burkle's week ahead video
03:13from yesterday. And there will be much more in the deep dive as well.
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