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Cloudy skies continuing in parts of the north and east with further outbreaks of rain here, perhaps some heavy bursts near the North Sea coast of northeast England and southeast Scotland. Any showers across the south should fade leaving much of southern England, Northern Ireland, Wales and East Anglia mainly dry with clear spells. – This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 13/07/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Jonathan Vautrey.

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00:00Hello there, good evening. It does feel like the search for summer really has been put
00:04on hold at the moment. If you saw some sunshine during Saturday, you were one of the lucky
00:08ones. Instead, many of us saw skies like this, quite grey and dull across a good chunk of
00:13the UK. We'll be holding on to that, particularly across eastern areas during this overnight
00:17period. Further outbreaks of rain could turn heavy for a time for the Scottish borders,
00:21Northumberland down towards the North York Moors as well. Very misty and murky around
00:24coasts of the Moray Firth as well. But some clearer spells for Northern Ireland, far south
00:29of England and Wales not faring too badly. A dry night here. Temperatures underneath
00:33the clearest skies could drop into single figures, but most of our towns and cities
00:36holding up in double digit marks. So quite a mild start to Sunday morning overall. The
00:42brightest conditions to kick off the day really will be across the far south of the nations,
00:46England and Wales not faring too badly overall and hopefully more sunshine here compared
00:50to what we have seen during today at least. Some brightness certainly possible for Northern
00:54Ireland, the central belt of Scotland and western areas of Scotland as well, gearing
00:58off to a fairly fine day overall. But it is this central slice through Northern England
01:02into parts of the Midlands that is going to see the most persistent clouds. There were
01:05some outbreaks of rain around at times, but a little bit lighter compared to what we have
01:09seen. Feeling quite cool underneath that cloud as well. 15, 17 degrees Celsius is the top
01:14temperatures here. But where you see the sunshine through that central belt of Scotland, of
01:17course, the far south of England, Wales as well. Feeling more pleasant and a bit warmer
01:22here. 20 to 23 degrees Celsius. Attention will obviously very quickly turn to the grand
01:28final of the Euros. And looking further afield, it does seem like high pressure is going to
01:33be in charge across Germany. So for the players on the pitch in Berlin, it's not going to
01:38be too bad at all. Just some patch of cloud around with some clear spells into the evening
01:42temperatures as we head into kickoff as well, only up around 20 degrees Celsius. For us
01:47here in the UK, hopefully the rain that we have seen particularly across Northern England
01:51will begin to ease its way off and turn drier as we do move towards kickoff for any of those
01:56outdoor viewing parties of a menu as into the evening. It should be a dry one overall,
02:01still with that cloud lingering across the central slice. And again, it will be quite
02:04misty and murky around the far north east of Scotland at times as we head towards the
02:09new working week, though many of you may be hoping for something a bit more summary. But
02:13unfortunately, I'm going to be the bearer of bad news because we've got another area
02:17of low pressure that is going to start moving its way in from the southwest for Monday.
02:21It still starts to bring band of showers. Some of them will be turning heavy, maybe
02:25with some thunder, even a touch of hail in the mixture in there as well. It'll be the
02:29northern half of the UK that starts off the best with some brighter, sunnier spells, still
02:33with some showers developing later on into the afternoon. But I think particularly for
02:36Northern England, it is going to feel a much more pleasant day overall compared to what
02:41we have seen over the weekend with an increased amount of sunny spells in there for a time.
02:46Temperatures responding to that, particularly now the winds are coming in from a southerly
02:49direction, and most of us will be pushing towards 19, if not pushing over towards 20,
02:5621 or 22 degrees Celsius. So more around what we'd normally expect for this time of the year.
03:03As we head into the evening, that band of rain will continue to push its way northward.
03:07So do stay up to date with all of that and when we can see that rainfall coming towards
03:11your area. So subscribe to the YouTube channel and we'll see you again here very soon. Bye-bye.

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