00:00Hello. No real sign of any change in the forecast over the coming days. Still remaining very
00:06dry, settled and it doesn't look like high pressure is moving away any time soon. Perhaps
00:12a very slight change for the overnight period as in clear skies across Scotland, northern
00:17parts of England. It's going to turn rather chilly here, possibly even seeing some grass
00:22frost in rural spots of Scotland and northern parts of England and we've not seen that for
00:26a fair while. Otherwise, it's another dry night, a mix of cloud, but also lots of clear
00:31skies. Like I said, turning chilly across parts of Scotland, northern England, perhaps pushing
00:36down into the low single figures, maybe even around freezing here. But across southern parts
00:40of Wales, southwest England, it's another fairly warm night to come.
00:45Then as we head into Sunday, it's a very similar picture, perhaps less cloud around, more in
00:51the way of blue skies. But in that northerly wind, which might just be a little bit brisk
00:55at times, you'll probably notice it if you're sat anywhere around eastern coasts. And it
00:59will just bring in some cloud, perhaps this thick enough to produce a little bit of light
01:03rain around coasts of East Anglia. Some longer spells of rain as well, pushing into northern
01:08parts of Scotland. And the odd shower or two, perhaps bubbling up across southwest England.
01:14We may hear some rumbles of thunder associated with these, but they're very much going to be
01:18hit and miss. For the large majority, it's a dry day, plenty of blue skies and a touch warmer
01:25compared to this afternoon as well. Many areas into the low to mid 20s. But across many areas,
01:32it is going to be a touch warmer. Eastern areas of Scotland, northern Ireland, quite a large area
01:37of England and Wales. Don't be afraid by the blue colours across the south. It's not going to be that
01:42much cooler here, but just a touch cooler compared to this afternoon. Now, later on into the day,
01:49some late evening sunshine to finish off the weekend. And once again, this northerly flow
01:54will just drag some clouds southwards, still producing some light rain across the far north
01:59of Scotland. Otherwise, another dry night, lots of clear skies. And it's not going to be turning
02:04quite as chilly as the night previous, especially across Scotland and northern parts of England.
02:09It looks like most towns and cities will remain between 12 to 16 degrees Celsius.
02:16Now into Monday. I did mention earlier, there's not much change in the forecast. Another very
02:21dry day, some quite strong, intense sunshine, particularly across the south where we'll see
02:25the clearest of skies. We will still see some cloud being dragged southwards, still producing
02:31some light rain across northern parts of Scotland, perhaps thick enough at times to produce the
02:35odd light shower in northern Ireland. And around any exposed coastal areas of the east,
02:39they may pick up the odd light shower or two, but not really too much rain to come on Monday
02:45or in the forecast. Certainly not enough to wet up the ground as much as we need it to.
02:50And fairly similar temperatures as well. Highs reaching around 25 to 26 degrees Celsius
02:55for many areas, but still just that bit cooler around some eastern coasts in that northerly wind,
03:01so eastern Scotland, northeast England. That will just take the edge off the heat
03:05a little bit more. Now, I did mention high pressure is not really moving anywhere. It sits to the west
03:12of us, so that's stopping any systems coming through, any systems that might potentially bring
03:17some rain. It sits to the west of us and doesn't really budge. So it does mean it's going to
03:22be
03:22remaining dry, settled, still with some sunshine, but no rain really in the forecast. Of course,
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