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This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the weekend 31/08/2024. Eastern parts will cling onto the heat on Friday. Then a couple of fronts will push through this weekend bringing something fresher and rain at times, but there will be some drier and sunnier weather in between. Bringing you this weekend’s weather forecast is Alex Burkill

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00:00Hello, very good day to you. Whatever your plans are this weekend, many of us will have
00:04some dry, bright weather at times, but also a bit of rain moving through too. Starting
00:09off though, looking at Friday and there will still be some heavy showers across the far
00:14east of England at first, but these will largely clear for a time before some more showers
00:19develop across some parts of eastern England as we go into the afternoon. There will also
00:23be a little bit of thunder mixed in with them, but they don't look like they'll be as intense
00:28as the thundery downpours we saw through Thursday. There's going to be a system pushing
00:32its way in from the northwest, so that will bring increasing amounts of cloud and outbreaks
00:36of rain, which could be quite heavy across parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and into
00:40the far north and west of England and Wales as well. But in between these two bits of
00:45weather that I've just mentioned, there's some decent dry, bright weather. Perhaps the
00:48best of the sunshine will be across central parts of England and towards the east, away
00:53from any of those showers. Meanwhile, across parts of the southwest, it is going to turn
00:57a bit cloudier and perhaps a few spots of rain arriving later on. It is still going
01:02to be hot and humid across eastern parts of England, and so temperatures getting into
01:07the high 20s, possibly low 30s and even elsewhere. We're looking at low 20s to mid 20s across
01:14many parts of the UK, so not feeling quite so warm where we get that cloud, that rain
01:19and those strong winds towards the northwest. That band of rain towards the northwest does
01:24continue to edge a little bit further southeastwards as we go through the end of the day on Friday,
01:29so spilling into more parts of England and Wales and then some clearer skies following
01:34behind across western parts of Scotland and across Northern Ireland as we head through
01:38the first part of the night. That front will then continue to edge southeastwards as we
01:43go overnight into Saturday. There is still some uncertainty regarding the exact timing
01:48this will take, and there could be some frontal waves along it which could lead to some heavier
01:53pulses of rain for a time. But at the moment, it looks like it is going to be a wet start
01:57to the day or at least a damp start to the day across some relatively large parts of
02:02England and Wales with quite a bit of cloud here too. Where we have the cloud overnight,
02:07temperatures not dropping a huge amount, but towards the northwest of the UK with something
02:11a bit fresher following in behind this front, it could be a little bit of a chilly night,
02:15particularly across some parts of Scotland. The sheltered glens could get to low single
02:19figures. Through Saturday itself then, yes, a bit of a cloudy, perhaps damp start across
02:24parts of England and Wales, and the cloud and the rain gradually shifting away towards
02:29the southeast. But there could still be some heavy bursts and perhaps some heavy pulses
02:33of rain becoming a bit more persistent as we go through the afternoon, particularly
02:37across southern southeastern parts of England. Across parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland
02:42will see a bit more cloud feeding in as we go through the day and some showery outbreaks
02:47and some of these showers could be a bit on the heavy side. But again, in between these
02:50two zones across parts of Northern England and the northwestern half of Wales, it's actually
02:56looking largely dry and bright with some decent sunshine to be had. Now, as that front pushes
03:01its way through, we will have that fresher air coming in. So in the east where it's still
03:05hot and humid on Friday, it is going to be a fair bit fresher, still relatively warm
03:10temperatures in the mid-twenties perhaps, but not as hot as it has been lately. And
03:15elsewhere, we're looking at highs ranging from the mid to high teens or perhaps down
03:19to low to mid-twenties across many parts of England and Wales. Later on on Saturday, there
03:25will still be some heavy rain across parts of the southeast, but gradually it is going
03:29to clear away towards the east as we go overnight Saturday into Sunday. There will still also
03:34be some showery outbreaks of rain across north northwestern parts of the UK as we go through
03:39the night as well. Further south, though, things should start to turn a little bit drier,
03:43a bit more settled for a time, a bit calmer because there will be a bit of a ridge of
03:47high pressure building. So that should settle things down a little bit. However, there is
03:51another system waiting out towards the west, which we are already turning our attention
03:56to. Because of the ridge towards the south, it's going to be a bit of a fresher night
04:01through Saturday night into Sunday across much of England and Wales. But because of
04:05that system towards the northwest bringing a bit more cloud and perhaps some strengthening
04:09winds for Scotland and Northern Ireland, it's looking a little bit of a milder night compared
04:14to Friday night here. As we go through the day itself on Sunday, though, a fairly decent
04:19start for many places, some thicker cloud and a few spots of rain towards the northwest.
04:24And that cloud is gradually going to feed its way eastward. So many places, even if
04:29they do start bright, will probably turn a bit cloudier, a bit greyer as we go through
04:33the day. It's going to be largely dry for most places. The cloud may be thick enough
04:37for a few spots of rain here and there. But across parts of western Scotland, in particular
04:42in western Northern Ireland here, we will have some rain arriving as we go through the
04:46afternoon and perhaps some strong winds could even be gales for the Hebrides at times. Temperatures
04:51on the whole are looking relatively similar to Saturday, really. So ranging from the high
04:56teens to mid 20s towards the south, that rain towards the northwest will then spill further
05:01across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland as we go through the end of Sunday, all the
05:06time staying dry towards the southeast for the time being. But that rain is gradually
05:11going to progress its way across the country and there will be some heavy rain mixed in
05:15with this as well as we go into Monday. Some more heavy rain, particularly across Scotland
05:20and Northern Ireland, but pushing into parts of northern and western England and Wales
05:24too. And so it is likely to be a fairly wet start to the week, at least across northern
05:30and western parts towards the southeast, staying that little bit dry before some rain
05:35maybe arrives a little bit later on. Rainfall totals towards the northwest could be building
05:39up. We could see around 60 to 70 millimetres perhaps in just 48 hours, so that could cause
05:44some localised issues. But as we go through the rest of next week, it does always look
05:49like northwestern parts will have the wettest weather and here it could be quite windy at
05:53times. I think towards the south southeast it's going to be drier, but some fronts will
05:58progress their way across the whole of the UK, so we could have some rain in the south
06:02and it could be a bit heavy at times. But we may see high pressure again building across
06:07southern parts. That could bring something a bit drier, perhaps even bright or sunny
06:11at times. And in the sunshine towards the south, I think it will be quite warm at times.
06:15Elsewhere, temperatures generally around average for the time of year. We will of course be
06:20keeping you up to date with the forecast as we go through this weekend, so do make sure
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06:28Thanks for watching!

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