Sunday morning starts of dry and bright across the UK, with some frost in places. As the day progresses cloud arrives in the west of the UK but it is still sunny in the east of the country in the afternoon. As the evening approaches a rain band enters the UK from the west which brings spells of rain for Northern Ireland.
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00:00Hello, here's your latest weather update from the Met Office. I'm Marco Bertagno. We're
00:04starting Sunday on a pretty chilly note across the UK, with some frost in places, particularly
00:07across the north of the UK. And here we'll see some showers as we go through the day
00:11on Sunday, particularly across the north-east. Here we'll see one or two wintry showers,
00:14particularly across the higher ground, at least for a time, and quite a brisk north-westerly
00:18wind also blowing across the north-east before it starts to ease as those showers will all
00:22go through into the afternoon. Elsewhere, after that cold start, plenty of sunshine
00:26around, but out towards the west, clouds starting to increase and by the end of the
00:29day we'll start to see some outbreaks of rain reaching Northern Ireland and the south-west
00:33of Scotland. A bit of a southerly breeze also developing as that rain arrives later. Temperatures
00:38will be pretty chilly for the time of year after that cold start, reaching highs of no
00:41better than 8 or 9 degrees in the north, up to 12 at best towards the south, possibly
00:4513 or 14 across the far south-west. 14 there in Plymouth is 57 in Fahrenheit. As we go
00:51through the evening into the overnight period, those outbreaks of rain in the west will start
00:55to make inroads across other western areas, also pushing east into parts of England and
00:59Wales into the early hours of Monday. Notice some of that rain across the south-west here
01:03and across parts of Wales turning quite heavy by Monday morning. We'll hold on to the best
01:07of any clear weather then towards the east and north-east and although there will be
01:10some clear spells around, it will stay generally frost-free. Temperatures in rural areas down
01:14into low single figures and starting to pick up out towards the west and south-west as
01:19that rain starts to move in. As for Monday itself, we'll have pretty unsettled days expected
01:23across England and Wales, some quite heavy bursts of rain in the morning, gradually starting
01:26to ease from the west into the afternoon. We could start to see some brightening skies
01:30developing into the afternoon but generally the best of the weather will be up across
01:33the north and north-west. Some showers, yes, to start the day across the north-west there
01:37but they will ease into the afternoon and as I say, many northern areas certainly seeing
01:40plenty of sunshine into the afternoon. Temperatures not doing too badly, certainly on the rise
01:45up towards the north up to 12 or 13 Celsius, possibly peaking at 17 or 18 down towards
01:50the south-east. That's much warmer than we've seen in recent days. 18 in London is 64 in
01:55Fahrenheit. That's pretty much it for me but of course you can keep tuned to the Red Office
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02:04see you soon, take care, bye bye.