15 May - National weather forecast presented by Alex Deakin.
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00:00Hello, welcome to your national weather updates.
00:03Much of this week will be dry.
00:05But where we do see showers, they could be on the heavy side.
00:08Certainly, that's the case through Monday afternoon.
00:10Many of us saw some rain during Sunday night.
00:13This band of rain breaking up as it moved across the country.
00:16It was a cold front, so it's introduced cooler air.
00:19So despite some sunshine, it's not particularly warm out there.
00:22And as I said, we do have some showers.
00:24Already seen some across Scotland.
00:25And just dribbling down towards parts of northern and eastern
00:29England, a few sharp showers around this afternoon.
00:32But many places will stay dry.
00:34Sunny spells for Wales, Northern Ireland, southwest England,
00:37and a mixture of sun and cloud elsewhere.
00:40Despite some decent spells of sunshine, as I said,
00:42it's not particularly warm.
00:4418, maybe 19.
00:46Many places nowhere near that.
00:4713 or 14 Celsius.
00:49Feeling cooler with that breeze across northern Scotland
00:52and down some eastern coasts.
00:54Still the chance of a few heavy showers this evening
00:57over parts of northeast England, especially.
00:59But they should fade and be gone by midnight.
01:01It's a bit of cloud spilling into the far north.
01:02Otherwise, it's largely dry and clear.
01:04And that means it will be a bit of a chilly one again
01:07overnight.
01:07Temperatures swell down into single digits.
01:11Some places may not be far off freezing.
01:13First thing on Tuesday morning.
01:15Overall, though, it will be another dry, bright day
01:18for England and Wales.
01:19More cloud for northern Scotland initially.
01:21Bit of light rain here and there.
01:23And that will trickle down towards the central belt.
01:25Cloud increasing across Northern Ireland
01:27during the day as well.
01:29But most of England and Wales dry, bright.
01:31Yes, some cloud bubbling up.
01:32But most places will stay dry and fine
01:35with a bit of sunshine.
01:36Could just see a bit more in the way of showery rain pushing
01:39into southern Scotland, then northern England
01:42late in the afternoon.
01:44The wind's mostly light, but still a bit of a northerly
01:46breeze coming in across Scotland,
01:49parts of northern England.
01:50And again, it's not going to be particularly warm.
01:53Probably highest temperatures in the south, 18, 19,
01:55perhaps 20 here and there.
01:57But mostly, it's 14 to 16.
01:59So again, below par for this time of year.
02:03As we go through Tuesday evening, a few more showers
02:05just trickling into northern England.
02:08Very well scattered.
02:08So again, most places will stay dry.
02:11And those showers tending to fade away,
02:13leading to most places, again, having a fine, bright day
02:15on Wednesday with high pressure nearby.
02:18This high will continue to dominate the weather
02:20through much of this week.
02:21At times, weather front's trying to topple in.
02:24And still, the risk, even with high pressure nearby,
02:26of one or two showers through the day,
02:28particularly so by the time we get to Friday.
02:31But generally, with high pressure nearby,
02:32it will be, for most of us, a dry week.
02:35And it should just start to get a little bit warmer
02:38as we head towards the end of the week as well.
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