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17 August - National weather forecast presented by Aidan McGivern.
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00:00Hello again. The risk of hit and miss thunderstorms, flooding, difficult driving conditions is
00:06across southern parts of the UK today with an amber warning in force for the far south-east.
00:12So for Essex, London, Thames Estuary, Kent, Sussex and into Hampshire, that's where the
00:18most impactful showers and thunderstorms are likely during Wednesday afternoon. Yellow
00:23warning there for other areas affected by slow-moving showers as they develop. And these
00:28showers will be hit and miss, but where they occur, risk of serious impacts, frequent lightning,
00:35hail, but also very large rainfall totals, especially where there's an amber warning
00:40in just a few hours. So 50mm perhaps in less than an hour. And there is a signal for 50
00:46to 100mm in a few hours for the south-east corner. And that kind of rainfall in that
00:53short space of time, even though we've had a lack of rainfall this year so far, would
00:57cause flooding and driving impacts. That's why there's an amber warning and that's why
01:02there's a yellow warning for elsewhere across southern England and south Wales. Now, for
01:08the rest of the UK, a ridge of high pressure is building in and as a result, things are
01:12settling down compared with the last few days. That's only ahead of the next weather system
01:17that approaches later on in the day. So away from those very lively showers and thunderstorms
01:23in the south. Rain tending to peter out but remaining in places fairly damp across the
01:30Midlands into mid Wales. A lot of cloud cover here. Brighter skies for north Wales, northern
01:35England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Some sunshine coming through. Most places dry and
01:41on the cool side, 18 to 20 Celsius. Still some warmth there in the south-east away from
01:46the showers. Now into the evening and the showers and thunderstorms continue for a time,
01:52perhaps affecting rush hour, but eventually they die away by late evening. And clear spells
01:58for many at first, so keep a lot of cloud in the south and south-east and increasingly
02:03cloudy skies for western Scotland and northern Ireland. Outbreaks of many light to moderate
02:07rain arrive here by the end of the night. So mid-teens in the north-west with that rain
02:12arriving. Mid-teens also in the south but in between where we get some clear spells,
02:16temperatures perhaps dipping into the low-teens or even single figures. Some brightness, eastern
02:21Scotland, northern England, parts of the south-west. First thing Thursday, a lot of
02:25cloud elsewhere and outbreaks of rain pushing into western Scotland, north-west England,
02:31clearing northern Ireland but turning heavier and more persistent across north and west
02:35Wales and north-west England. That's where the focus for the heavier rainfall is expected
02:40but not on the same scale as the recent thunderstorms. And it does clear up across Scotland and northern
02:45Ireland. Brighter skies here, albeit with a few showers and a blustery breeze. To the
02:50south-east, still the potential for some heavy showers around. Again, not quite on
02:55the same scale as recent days. Still the potential for the odd rumble of thunder but mostly these
03:01are well-scattered showers and there'll be a better chance of light winds, sunny spells
03:06and temperatures into the mid-twenties. The outbreaks of rain across north-western areas
03:11slowly push south-eastwards during Thursday evening so dribs and drabs of rainfall into
03:16south Wales, south-west England as well as the Midlands. But clearer skies come into
03:21Scotland and northern Ireland before further blustery showers arrive later. So fairly mixed
03:27weather over the next few days but the main point of concern for the rest of Wednesday
03:31are those thunderstorms in the south-east.