Met Office Afternoon Weather Forecast 14/07/24- Cool and damp in the north/northeast

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Rain and drizzle continues to affect parts of north and northeast England and southeast Scotland and feeling unseasonably cool here. Elsewhere, variable, often large amounts of cloud but some bright or sunny spells in places. Warmest in the southeast. – This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the afternoon of 14/07/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Jonathan Vautrey.

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00:00Hello there. With conditions of late, you may well have thought it's felt more like
00:04autumn rather than summer. But some of us have actually been lucky enough to see some
00:08glimmers of sunshine to start off this second half of the weekend, particularly Western
00:12Scotland as well as Wales, central and southern areas of England. Quite a nice start to the
00:16day. For Northern Ireland, there's been a bit more cloud around, but it's really been
00:19Northern England that's seen the bulk of that cloud, with drizzly outbreaks of rain still
00:22ongoing here, and they'll be on and off throughout this afternoon as well. Quite a cool, damp
00:27feeling day to come once again. Quite a brisk northerly breeze coming in off the North Sea
00:32to accentuate the feel of things. Temperature is really struggling as well, 13 to 14 degrees
00:37Celsius, the best we can do here. In those sunnier spots, though, again for parts of
00:41Western Scotland, the far south of England and Wales pushing towards 20 degrees, if not
00:45a top temperature of 23 degrees Celsius in London. So feeling warmer and a bit more pleasant
00:50here. As we turn our attention to this evening, though, many eyes will be pushing less towards
00:55the UK and more towards Germany, where the grand final of the Euros is taking place.
01:00It's high pressure that's in charge across the continent, so it should be staying fairly
01:03fine and settled, with just some patchy clouds around. Temperatures even at kick-off holding
01:07up around 21 degrees Celsius. For those of you that are watching here in the UK, though,
01:13the rain will be easing off across Northern England, but I still can't rule out the odd
01:17spot of light rain and drizzle, really, for any outdoor viewing parties across Northern
01:20England, and it will also start pepping up around the 4th of April into Edinburgh during
01:24the second half of the night as well. Generally for Northern Ireland, Wales, into central
01:29southern England, there'll be some clearer spells in there. Temperatures may be in rural
01:32spots dropping into single figures underneath those clearer skies, but most of our towns
01:36and cities will certainly be holding up around double-digit marks as we kick off Monday.
01:41Next week, though, it does look like it's going to be another one dominated by areas
01:45of low pressure, and we've got one that will very quickly be arriving into the start of
01:49Monday, moving its way in from the Atlantic into areas of southwest England and Wales
01:54as we head throughout Monday morning. This will be bringing some very heavy pulses of
01:58rain, potentially thundery downpours, as it spreads its way in during the day, and as
02:03a result, there is a yellow rain warning in force for southwest England and Wales during
02:08much of Monday, with the potential for some localised disruption and flooding in places,
02:12so do take care when you're travelling here. Potential for some of that rain to just squirt
02:15its way over towards southeastern areas of England as well, but the northern half of
02:19the UK actually faring not too badly at all, with a mixture of hazy sunshine and patchy
02:24clouds in there, and particularly for the likes of Northern Ireland into Northern England
02:28as well, it is going to be feeling like a much better day. Temperatures here now climbing
02:33towards 20-21 degrees Celsius compared to the low to mid-teens that we've seen throughout
02:38the weekend. Bit of a reversal of fortunes for those temperatures in the south, because
02:41with that cloud moving into the southwest, it is going to feel a touch cooler here compared
02:45to the weekends, only seeing 18 or 19 degrees Celsius as your top temperature here. The
02:50rain will continue to move its way northwards as we then head into the evening and overnight
02:54period. Again, there will be some heavy pulses of rain around from the west, even potentially
02:59around eastern areas as well, so do take care for the evening rush hour. Still, some torrential
03:03downpours of rain are possible. We'll keep you up to date with the full forecast though,
03:07as that begins to move its way in over the next few days, so subscribe to the YouTube
03:10channel for all the latest information, and we'll see you again here very soon. Bye bye.

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