Met Office Weather report June 27
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00:00Hello and a very good morning to you on this Thursday morning. It was a muggy
00:04night last night across England and Wales and we watch as more clouds and
00:08rain and wind comes in from the west through today and into tomorrow,
00:12allowing for a change in type in terms of whether it's going to turn a little
00:16bit fresher. And in fact through Thursday and into Friday we'll see some
00:20unseasonably strong winds across Scotland and Northern Ireland. A ridge
00:24extends across southern parts of England and Wales on Friday keeping things more
00:28quiet and dry but temperatures a good few degrees lower. So if you're stepping
00:32out first thing this morning a little bit of showery rain to start the day
00:35across Orkney, Shetland clipping the far east of Scotland and in fact down
00:40towards Northern England as well as Wales you could see more clouds and a
00:43few spots of rain extending towards Cornwall, Somerset as well as Devon. It's
00:48a fine start further east with some sunshine and also further west but
00:52that's not the case across Northern Ireland. The cloud has thickened
00:55overnight and you'll see some outbreaks of rain rolling in through the first
00:58part of today. Also for the western side of Scotland eventually you'll see some
01:03rain here. So here's that weakening weather front, eventually it will just be
01:07cloud as it slides down towards eastern counties through lunchtime and into the
01:11afternoon but it will break at times and you'll see some sunshine. Sunshine also
01:15for eastern and northeastern parts of Scotland through this morning into the
01:19afternoon whereas further west it's going to turn wet with outbreaks of rain.
01:23It's turning showery across the northwest of England, the Isle of Man, North Wales could
01:27even see a shower and certainly is a mix of rain and showery bursts for Northern
01:31Ireland. So temperatures here will struggle a little bit 16, 17, 18 Celsius
01:36but in the sunshine eastern Scotland 20 degrees Celsius, mid Wales 22 but towards
01:41more eastern counties 24 or 25 degrees Celsius. Now through this evening and
01:47overnight we watch as this area of low pressure remains in charge.
01:50Showery bursts of rain which could be heavy across the north and the west of
01:54Scotland and the winds will pick up further through Thursday night and into
01:57Friday morning even with the risk of some gales along the coastline. So to
02:02start the day on Friday it's quiet towards the south, temperatures a good
02:05few degrees lower so feeling a little fresher if you are stepping out but
02:09showery rain continues through the day across Northern England, North Wales,
02:12Northern Ireland and some more persistent rain across the north and
02:15northwest of Scotland. Now through the morning into the afternoon it will
02:20disintegrate into showers so we'll see some brighter skies coming through but
02:23some of these showers could turn heavy whereas further south and southwest it's
02:27a fine end to the working week with temperatures arriving around 20, 21
02:31degrees Celsius. Have a lovely day and I'll see you again soon.