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Another cold start, with widespread cloud and outbreaks of rain for many. Persistent bands of rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland slowly tracking southeast, affecting northern England and Wales into the afternoon. Elsewhere, patchy rain across much of southwest and central England, pushing southeast throughout the day. Some bright and sunnier spells between bands rain. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 12/10/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Alex Deakin.

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00:00Good morning. A cold weekend. Tomorrow morning there will be colder than this
00:05morning. Quite a lot of cloud around today actually and many of us seeing
00:08some outbreaks of rain. A bit of a patchy zone of rain over the Midlands, North
00:13East England. That'll push down towards the South East. Heavier and more
00:16persistent rain across the West of Scotland and Northern Ireland spreading
00:19into Southern Scotland and across the East of Northern Ireland as we go
00:23through the morning. By this afternoon that cropping up across Northwest
00:26England and North Wales. There's that rain heading towards East Anglia and the
00:29South East. Shouldn't be too heavy but damp for a time here. Then we've got a slice of
00:34sunnier weather over parts of the Midlands and the southwest this
00:37afternoon. It should also turn brighter in Northern Scotland later on but look
00:41at where the winds are coming from. Straight down from the north. So yes
00:44there will be some snow on the tops of the Scottish mountains. Bear that in mind
00:47if you are heading to the hills today and bear in mind the wind chill as well.
00:52Temperatures only seven or eight degrees at best. Feeling quite a lot colder with
00:56that wind. Further south when it brightens up we might squeak into the
00:59mid-teens perhaps but it's going to turn colder here through the night and during
01:04tomorrow. The bounds of showery rain continue to drift southwards. So still
01:08one or two heavier bursts over North East England, East and Scotland tonight
01:11if you're heading out. But that rain should tend to ebb away even from the
01:16coast of North East England through the early hours. And then with clearing skies
01:20and the air coming down from the north it's going to turn quite chilly. One or
01:24two mist and fog patches likely across parts of Northern Scotland. And yes that
01:28blue hue on the map that's a frost. Temperatures dipping down below freezing
01:32in rural spots for sure. Many towns and cities across the north pretty close to
01:37zero as well. It's not quite as cold further south. A bit more cloud here but
01:41even here it will be a chilly old start to tomorrow morning. But generally
01:46tomorrow a dry and a bright day. We should have quite a bit of sunshine once
01:50any morning mist and fog has cleared. But quite quickly I think we'll see high
01:54cloud drifting in from the west. So sunshine is going to turn fairly hazy
01:58pretty rapidly and that cloud continuing to thicken through the day. May see one
02:03or two showers getting into the west coast of Scotland. But by and large it
02:07will be a dry and a fine day tomorrow. But it is going to be chilly because
02:11this cloud is coming in preventing much sunshine getting through. Temperatures
02:15are going to really struggle. Look at these numbers. 8, 9, 10 degrees at best
02:19for many. We might just get into the teens in the southwest. But that'll be
02:24probably quite late in the day. So yes it is going to feel quite cold tomorrow
02:28despite most places staying dry and bright. And despite the winds being
02:32fairly light as well. We are going to see though those temperatures as I said
02:35below average for the time of year. Quite a bit below in many places. So
02:40feeling pretty chilly on Sunday. High pressure in for Sunday. That's why it's a
02:45dry day. But then we're going to see a big change as weather fronts come
02:49marching in from the Atlantic. And look at where the winds are coming from. By
02:53Tuesday coming up from the south. So that will bring much milder air with it. If we
02:58rewind the clock those cold northerly winds that set in through Saturday and
03:03bring the chilly start to Sunday will be replaced as the high pressure drifts
03:08across. Look at the milder air wafting up. So quite a switch as we go into the
03:12early part of next week. It will be turning quite a bit warmer by Monday and
03:16Tuesday. Lots going on as always. So why don't you stay up to date by following us
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