Tuesday morning forecast 21/09/21

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21 September - National weather forecast presented by Alex Deakin
Transcript
00:00Hello again. There will be some patches of mist of fog around again on Tuesday morning,
00:05but they should scoot away and then generally it's, for most of us, another fine September day,
00:11dry for the majority and many places seeing some sunny spells as well. Certainly plenty of sunshine
00:16around through Monday, but it was fairly cloudy across East Anglia in the southeast. That cloud
00:20is melting away, cloudier further north as well. This old weather front that is this band of cloud
00:26is fizzling out as it sinks southwards, bringing more cloud over Northern England, North Wales,
00:30the odd spot of rain as it tracks southwards. But for most, it's a dry night. We will see
00:35some mist and fog patches forming and temperatures will drop down to single figures, even in towns
00:40and cities. Perhaps not quite as cold as Monday morning, but still a little chilly for many to
00:45start the day. And there will be some mist and fog around as well. It will take a couple of
00:49hours to clear. A cloudier start over parts of the Midlands, Northern England too compared to Monday,
00:53but that cloud will tend to break up. We will then see more cloud bubbling up again through the
00:58afternoon across the south. So it was a cloudier afternoon compared to Monday for South Wales and
01:03southwest England. Sunny spells for most of Scotland, Northern Ireland, but it will also cloud
01:08over in the northwest and the cloud thickening up here with some rain and drizzle and the winds
01:13really starting to pick up in the northwest in particular. Otherwise, the winds still relatively
01:18light and with some September sunshine, temperatures will steadily climb up into the
01:24high teens or low 20s once more. 2021 likely across parts of the south, maybe 2022 will be
01:30cooler without strengthening wind in the northwest. That wind is going to get livelier during Tuesday
01:35night. We could see gusts of 55 to 60 miles an hour, maybe up to 65 miles an hour in exposed areas
01:42as this band of rain sinks in through the early hours of Wednesday morning, making for a wet and
01:47windy start in the northwest to Wednesday. That rain will slowly track further south, but still
01:53for much of southern Scotland, Northern Ireland and certainly most of England and Wales, Wednesday's
01:58another fine day. We could again have some early mist and fog across the south. Some cloud will
02:03develop through the day. By the end of the afternoon, that rain close to the central belt
02:06and just getting into the north coast of Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, in the far northwest, it'll
02:10actually brighten up once more, but it will be a blustery day across northern Britain, gusty winds
02:16at times, especially close to that weather front. And it will feel quite a bit cooler as well,
02:20especially once that rain has arrived. Whereas further south, again, we're looking at high teens,
02:25low 20s for many and feeling fairly pleasant, where the wind's still light at this stage. We are
02:30going to see the wind's picking up a little more, though, across the south as the week goes on. But
02:34high pressure holding on that weather front, sinking south, fizzling out. Further weather
02:38systems then follow close to the north and the isobars remain fairly close together across
02:44northern Britain as well. So this week, a bit of a north-south split, really, with much of the south
02:50staying fine and some sunshine, although second half of the week will be cloudier than the first
02:55half. Whereas further north, it's often going to be quite windy through this week with some rain at
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