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09 December - National weather forecast presented by Alex Deakin
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00:00After the violent winds and torrential rain of last week the weather this week
00:05a very different flavor much calmer colder with mist and fog likely to be
00:10the biggest issue big swirl of cloud from Saturday that of course was storm
00:14Darragh spiraled its way down away to the southeast now fizzled out and high
00:19pressure has built in behind. It is still quite windy however notice still a lot
00:24of isobars on the chart across the south not as damaging the winds but still
00:29quite a cold feel and still generating quite a few showers actually over parts
00:33of the eastern England's view across the Midlands coming into the southwest the
00:37odd shower coming through but actually quite wet over parts of Essex and Kent's
00:41through the rest of today. Further north it is dry largely clear skies some
00:46sparkling sunshine across Scotland and Northern Ireland a cold air in place
00:50here though so even though the winds are light we've got some sunshine
00:54temperatures below average five or six Celsius. Further south well it may be a
00:58degree or so higher but it's it'll probably feel colder because it's grey
01:02it's gloomy we've got the showers we've got this really chilly wind continuing
01:06to blow that'll keep the temperatures up a little bit overnight we'll continue to
01:10feed some showers in Suffolk Essex across Kent and the greater London area
01:16but elsewhere again away from the southeast it's looking dry through the
01:20night clear skies across Scotland and Northern Ireland but clear skies here
01:24may well allow some fog to form through parts of central and southern Scotland
01:28and across Northern Ireland too. Temperatures really falling away as well
01:33down to minus three minus four even in some towns and cities and rural spots
01:37particularly across Scotland we could even get close to negative double
01:41figures whereas for England and Wales more cloud keeping the temperatures up
01:44and that breeze also keeping the temperatures up at five or six degrees
01:48Celsius but it's gonna feel quite chilly again across the far south during
01:53Tuesday showers feeding in across the southeast at times not as many showers
01:57tomorrow so a better chance of a dry day certainly over the Midlands and
02:01northeast England not many showers and even further south and east come the
02:04afternoon those showers fading always some though moving in on that brisk
02:09northeasterly wind over the Channel Isles. A lot of cloud for England and Wales but a
02:12better chance of some sunny spells northwest Wales northwest England again
02:17some sunshine for Scotland and Northern Ireland quite cloudy across the far
02:20north and fog is likely to persist across parts of central Scotland
02:25southern Scotland Northern Ireland if that fog does stick all day temperatures
02:29are not going to get much above freezing in the sunny spells we should get up to
02:33three four five Celsius across Scotland again six or seven further south so it's
02:38warmer theoretically but feeling colder with the breeze and the cloud although
02:43that wind will continue to ease down a little bit as we go through the day and
02:47into the evening what's going to happen further north through the evening is
02:50that fog is going to thicken up once more really quite dense that fog
02:54expected through Tuesday night and into Wednesday especially so that's something
02:58to be aware of throughout the rest of this week if you want a full week ahead
03:02forecast well Aidan will have that for you on our YouTube channel by Monday
03:06afternoon so make sure you hit subscribe

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