00:00Good afternoon, welcome to your latest forecast from the Met Office and it turns a little bit
00:06different over the next 24 hours or so. We see high pressure still in charge on the synoptic
00:11setup but weak weather fronts nearby just increase the instability in the air and we'll see an
00:17increase in risk of showers particularly across the north and then later on into Monday and
00:21Tuesday across the east as well. So looking at the details for the rest of today and in fact
00:27much of England and Wales dry plenty of hazy spells of sunshine around generally a little
00:33cloudier across parts of Northern Ireland stretching up into northern and western Scotland where here
00:38we could see a few passing showers though they will be largely light in nature and for most it
00:44will be a dry pleasant afternoon temperatures reaching the mid to high teens particularly
00:50feeling warmer across the east coast of England where yesterday we struggled around 11 or 12
00:54degrees up to around 15 or 16 Celsius here still cooler towards Aberdeenshire for there for example
01:00around around 11 or 12 degrees. In the best of the hazy sunshine for England and Wales temperatures up
01:06into the low 20s well above average for the time of year which should be around about 15 degrees for
01:12late April and pollen counts across the whole of the UK high if not very high across southern counties
01:18of England and Wales as well. As we move through into the evening time we could see one or two
01:24light
01:25showers popping up across England and Wales but I think it will largely stay dry with some late spells of
01:30sunshine
01:31clear spells across Northern Ireland overnight one or two showers possible and still some showery outbreaks of rain
01:36pushing eastwards across central and northern parts of Scotland. In between this we will see some
01:43clear spells and just like the last few nights a few mist and fog patches may be possible and under
01:49the
01:49clearer skies temperatures dipping away maybe not quite as low as recent nights overall some places
01:55staying in double figures but where we do see the clearer skies three or four degrees possible in the
02:00countryside maybe a touch of frost but most of us waking up to a frost free start on Monday morning
02:07variable amounts of clouds some hazy spells of sunshine any mist and fog clearing and then a bright day for
02:12much
02:13of England and Wales. Best of the sunshine the further south you are showers across Scotland from the word go
02:18these
02:18spreading further south and eastwards as we move through into Monday afternoon. Some of the showers could turn out
02:24heavy later on across Northern England one or two sharp showers possible here further west holding on to that
02:31dry weather perhaps one or two light showers for Northern Ireland. Winds stay light but they could be gusty
02:37around some of those showers and for most of us temperatures again mid to high teens locally in the
02:42rest of the sunshine 21 22 Celsius across southern parts of England and Wales. Monday evening time those showers could
02:50feed a little further southwards perhaps even merging into some
02:54longer spells of rain as well and this sets us up for a slightly different picture for Tuesday so looking
03:01at the bigger picture once more it's generally going to be cloudy and a little cooler on Tuesday a bit
03:07of a breeze developing across southern areas but as we move through the rest of the week high pressure becomes
03:12a little more
03:12anchored to the east of the UK but it keeps the winds coming in from the south so temperatures likely
03:17to remain above average but perhaps an increasing risk by the end of the week of some rain across southern
03:23and western areas but the week ahead generally overall looks dry towards the bank holiday weekend though still one to
03:31watch as increasing signal for some rain on the way. For more information on that and the weather where you
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03:41See you again later.
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