This evening will see outbreaks of rain accross many parts of Scotland and North Irelnad, due to low pressure to the northwest of the UK. Fairly dry in the south, with cloud along western areas. Temperatures turning warmer. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 04/08/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Greg Dewhurst.
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00:00Hello, there. Welcome to your evening broadcast from the Met Office. We'll see heavy rain
00:05across Scotland over the next 24 hours, some local disruption possible. An area of low
00:10pressure sits to the northwest, driving in weather systems from the Atlantic, some warm
00:14and humid air associated with this as well, eventually turning more showery and fresher
00:19as we move through Tuesday. So, the details for Sunday evening, outbreaks
00:24of heavy rain across Northern Ireland stretching into Scotland as we head into the early hours.
00:29The Met Office warning in force right through until the end of Monday, some localised disruption
00:34possible 50 to 75 millimetres over the higher ground by the end of the day.
00:39Overnight across England and Wales, generally dry. There will be some rain across western
00:44areas, the clearest skies further south and east. But a muggy night for all, winds coming
00:49in from the south, 15, 16 Celsius as a minimum for many of us. And so, that means a muggy
00:55damp start to the day, particularly across the north. Outbreaks of heavy rain pushing
00:59across Scotland, some localised flooding possible, particularly in the west. Northern Ireland
01:04also seeing rain which transfers into northern England and later northern parts of Wales
01:09as well. To the southeast of this weather front, it
01:12generally stays dry and bright for much of England and Wales. And some sunny spells and
01:17in the best of these are quite a warm, humid day, 26, 27 Celsius possible. In the best
01:23of the sunshine, a little fresher. Behind the weather system, northern Ireland up into
01:27northwest Scotland, generally 17 to 22 Celsius here. Still breezy around the coasts.
01:33Through the evening time, still some heavy pulses of rain working across southern and
01:38eastern parts of Scotland, transferring into northern England, Wales, the west country
01:42as we head into the early hours, eventually making its way into parts of the Midlands
01:47and central southern England. With southeast England generally staying dry, clearer spells
01:52following behind as well. Under the clear spells across the northwest, temperatures
01:57a little fresher, 12 or 13 Celsius, still muggy across many southern and eastern areas,
02:0316 or 17 Celsius to take us in to Tuesday morning. This weather front giving outbreaks
02:08of rain first thing across central parts of England, pushing its way slowly south and
02:13eastward, still affecting perhaps parts of Shetland for a time too before moving away
02:17here. The weather front does linger though across parts of east Anglia down into Kent,
02:21some heavier bursts possible into the afternoon. But for many brightening up, plenty of sunny
02:26spells but showers across northern Ireland, western Scotland could be heavy at times.
02:31Fresher air moving in, so temperatures 18 to 22 Celsius for many, 23 to 25 across the
02:37far east and southeast where that muggy air continues to hold on a little longer. Through
02:43the rest of the week, it generally stays quite mixed, low pressure to the northwest of the
02:47UK, so we're likely to see further rain at times across the north and the west, further
02:51south and east, generally drier and brighter and temperatures nearer to average for the
02:56time of year. If you'd like more information on this, you can find this on our social media
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