Met Office Sunday evening weather forecast 11/02/2024

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11 February - National weather forecast presented by Jonathan Vautrey.
Transcript
00:00Hello there, welcome to your latest update from the Met Office. I hope you enjoyed your
00:04weekend. There was a mixed bag of weather across the UK, some mist, fog, some sunny
00:09spells in places, though rain clearing its way off north-eastern areas during Sunday.
00:14Over towards the west though we start to see showers pushing their way in and these showers
00:18are drifting in on westerly winds that are setting themselves up as low pressure just
00:22orientates itself to the north of the UK. Wind circling in an anti-clockwise direction
00:26around this means those westerly winds are starting to stream their way in, a bit more
00:30of a polar influence to our weather. So quite frequent showers for some western districts
00:34during Sunday evening and overnight. Those further towards the east probably staying
00:38a touch drier with a good number of clear intervals in there though for the far north-east
00:42Shetland that rain is going to be very persistent throughout on a very wet night here. Underneath
00:46the clear spells we do have though temperatures will begin to drop their way off so low single
00:51figures even in a lot of our towns and cities, rural areas could see Apache frost in places
00:56we may also see some icy stretches around first thing on Monday morning so just worth
01:00bearing in mind when you do step out in the morning. The day itself on Monday though really
01:05is one of sunshine and showers across the UK. The showers will always be most frequent
01:09for northern and western areas, they'll be falling as snow over the higher ground areas
01:14of Scotland even over the mountains of Northern Ireland and the Pennines as well. Those of
01:17you further towards the east and the south more likely to stay dry throughout a good
01:21portion of the day turning into quite a pleasant start to the new working week with a good
01:26number of sunny intervals in there. Temperatures ranging between 6 and 11 degrees celsius which
01:31is just around where we'd expect them to be for this time of the year but probably feeling
01:35quite cold for Northern Ireland, south-western areas of Scotland where we do have some very
01:38blustery winds associated with the showers here. Those stronger winds will transfer their
01:43way northwards during Monday evening and overnight so some gales around coastal areas of Scotland
01:48during the night. Some more organised bands of showers just sweeping their way across
01:52the UK during the night as well but retaining those clear skies for many of us as well so
01:58temperatures will just drop off a touch more once again. Patchy frost is possible in places
02:03as we start off Tuesday morning as well, maybe even across northern areas of Scotland some
02:07of our towns and cities will be close to freezing as well. In the far south though, south Wales,
02:13southern areas of England we could just see temperatures hot off a touch more compared
02:17to the night before and that is because we're starting to see this cloud rain sweep its
02:21way in from the south-west. This system is all associated with an area of low pressure
02:26that is slowly drifting its way towards the UK from the Atlantic. Wrapped up in all of
02:30this though is some milder weather and that's going to start arriving across the UK as we
02:35head throughout Tuesday. Before that though it is a reasonably fine start to the day for
02:40many of us. Showers persisting though for northern areas of Scotland in particular,
02:44some very blustery winds here but a decent amount of sunshine for Northern Ireland, Wales
02:48and England but this cloud will thicken during the day and into the afternoon those outbreaks
02:52of rain will arrive for south-west England, Wales into areas of Northern Ireland as well
02:56turning breezier with the winds picking up once more but those winds are starting to
03:00feed in that mild air from the south-west so temperatures will be climbing to 12 degrees
03:05Celsius in a few spots further towards the north and east still holding onto single figures
03:10for now but as that area of low pressure continues to arrive the milder air will continue
03:16to sweep its way north-eastwards and by Wednesday many of us could see temperatures around double
03:21digit figures maybe even mid-teens for some of us. That does though come with quite cloudy
03:26skies across many areas and further outbreaks of rain in there as well. We'll keep you up
03:32to date on all the latest details as we do head towards the middle of the week though
03:35so make sure you're subscribing to the YouTube channel for those updates and we'll see you
03:39again here very soon. Bye bye.

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