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A band of rain will spread slowly and erratically northeastwards across England, Wales and Scotland, perhaps the far east staying dry. Northern Ireland will become mostly dry but blustery showers arrive in parts of southwest England– This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 13/05/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Aidan McGivern

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00:00 Hello, following a fine weekend for many of us. Monday has been very mixed across the
00:05 country. We've kept the warm sunshine in the east, but in the west we've had this band
00:09 of rain moving in and that's been slow moving. It's brought heavy and persistent wet weather
00:14 to much of Northern Ireland, Wales and the south-west and overnight it moves into Scotland,
00:19 northern and central England and eventually it turns things more cloudy into the east
00:24 of England with a few spots of rain by dawn. But the north-east of Scotland stays clear
00:28 of it and towards the west, well things do clear up here as well, albeit with some blustery
00:34 showers moving into Devon and Cornwall by the end of the night. We do get some clear
00:38 spells out of the wind in the west, temperatures will dip into the single figures, but otherwise
00:43 we're looking at 12-15 Celsius by dawn. And a dreary start to the day, certainly compared
00:49 with the last few mornings for much of the Midlands, eastern and northern England, southern
00:54 and central Scotland. Those outbreaks of rain continue for much of the morning, although
00:58 the rain band becomes more fragmented into the afternoon, so more on and off rain I think
01:03 for Scotland, for eastern England. And further west, skies brighten following the morning
01:09 and there'll be some sunny spells, but some big towering cumulus clouds or even in the
01:15 south-west some cumulonimbus clouds will develop. So sharp showers here and there moving through,
01:20 but where these showers occur could be some heavy downpours, even the odd rumble of thunder
01:25 as well. North-east Scotland keeps the warm sunny spells for the time being, albeit around
01:31 beaches I think, still a cool onshore flow. But somewhere in the north of the mainland
01:36 of Scotland where we haven't got the wind coming from the sea, temperatures could pop
01:39 up to 20-23 Celsius, that's the warm spot across the UK on Tuesday afternoon. Otherwise
01:46 we're talking about mid to high teens, back closer to average compared with the weekend's
01:51 highs. And there'll be a lot of low cloud and those outbreaks of light rain will make
01:56 it feel considerably cooler than it has felt for the last few days. Here's the low pressure
02:02 that's bringing the rain and the showers and it's really anchoring itself to the south-west
02:07 over the next few days. Indeed it's going to become a persistent area of low pressure
02:13 near the UK. But the main band of rain associated with it, well that eases for a time Tuesday
02:18 evening before I think through Wednesday another pulse of activity appears along it. For many
02:24 places though it's clear spells and a few showers on Tuesday nights. The best of the
02:28 clear spells, Northern Ireland, Southern Scotland, into the Midlands, North Wales for example.
02:34 Showers continue for parts of Pembrokeshire, Cornwall, Devon and those outbreaks of rain
02:39 close to the east coast where there'll be a lot of low cloud actually affecting eastern
02:42 Scotland, eastern England as we wake up on Wednesday. Wednesday starts off once again
02:47 12 or 13 Celsius in many places but where we do have some clear spells overnight and
02:51 some shelter from the breeze, temperatures dipping into the single figures. So some nice
02:56 sunshine to start the day for Northern Ireland, for much of central and western Scotland through
03:00 the Midlands and the south. Cloud will build through the day and showers will develop in
03:06 many places. They're not going to affect everyone but especially for Northern Ireland, Wales
03:11 and the south-west there will be the odd heavy downpour again, the odd rumble of thunder
03:16 towards the south-west. The north-east of Scotland stays dry with sunny spells once
03:21 again but in between we've got this legacy of the old frontal system perhaps hepping
03:26 up later on into east Anglia to give some more persistent rain. A lot of cloud through
03:30 these central areas and some of that low cloud turning to mist around the coasts of the north
03:35 sea making it feel cool but where we do have some sunshine elsewhere, high teens, perhaps
03:40 20 Celsius or so. It's a theme of sunny spells and showers really later in the week and into
03:46 the weekend so yeah there'll be some rain around but there will also be some brighter
03:50 interludes.

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