A dry and clear night across most of the UK with the cloud lifting in northern Scotland, but in the south-east of England it will be cloudy with a breeze. As the night progresses the cloud will spread into central England while patches of mist and fog form in Northern Ireland and Scotland. At the start of the morning it will be sunny and fresh for northern England and Scotland but cloudier in Wales and southern England.
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00:00Hello there. Welcome to your Tuesday evening weather update from the Met Office. Tomorrow
00:05promises to be another fine day with some sunshine and feeling warm across many areas.
00:11And the reason why, we do have high pressure extending from the North Sea, covering most
00:16of the country. In fact, there's a bit of a squeeze on the isobars towards the southeast,
00:20hence the reason why you've had a keen breeze here today. That's Tuesday and overnight into
00:25Wednesday it could deliver more clouds just for a time. Elsewhere, yet another day where
00:30we'll see a lot of sunshine. Let's take a look at the detail then through Tuesday evening.
00:35Where it's a pleasant evening outside. A bit of a breeze down towards the southeast and
00:39that will deliver a bit more clouds as you can see. Now any dampness will tend to ease
00:45across the far north of Scotland, that's Shetland, and some starry skies will emerge across the
00:49Outer Hebrides. Elsewhere, with a light wind, mist and fog patches could form, particularly
00:55across Northern Ireland, down towards the Republic of Ireland, central and eastern areas,
00:59southern parts of Scotland and even down towards the Vale of York. But this cloud will encroach
01:04and drift towards eastern parts of Wales through the early hours of Wednesday morning, keeping
01:08temperatures up here, but certainly in the glens of Scotland, another chilly start to
01:12the day. First thing then tomorrow morning, many areas, particularly towards the north,
01:17getting off to a fine day, a crisp autumnal morning with the sun coming through. Now across
01:22England and Wales, there's more cloud away from Cumbria, Northumberland, as well as Lancashire
01:28down towards Cheshire. But notice the cloud breaks up quite quickly, so by around lunchtime,
01:33most places yet again bathed in some mid-September sunshine. This breeze again will be a feature
01:39of the weather across East Anglia, the East Midlands, down towards central southern England
01:43and even as far south-west as the West Country. Temperatures though coming in around 23 to
01:4924 here, 21, 22 across western Scotland, 18 or 19 for Northern Ireland and will reach
01:56around 20 to 21 Celsius across Wales, so a pleasant day. Although along this east coast
02:01with an onshore breeze, temperatures pegged back just a little bit. Even so, it's a pleasant
02:06end to the day. But notice through Wednesday evening and overnight, yet again we see this
02:10cloud migrating from the North Sea and it will encroach across the eastern strip of
02:15Scotland. Elsewhere, some clearer skies, a bit of a chilly end to the night and a cloudy
02:20start to the day come Thursday morning across some parts of England and Wales. But the cloud
02:25will break and burn back to the east coast. A similar situation across Scotland. And notice
02:30a bit more cloud across the far north-west. But for most, it's a fine day with sunny spells.
02:35Now into Friday, an increasing chance of some showers, particularly across central and southern
02:39areas. Sunshine for many, but that cloud will be quite stubborn along the east coast of
02:44Scotland as well as north-east England. And a similar situation into Saturday. These showers
02:49will pep up the risk of thunder and it turns a bit more humid, particularly across England
02:54and Wales. Temperatures in the north, though, help with some sunshine across western Scotland
02:57still into the high teens. See you later.