Met Office Monday Evening Weather Forecast 22/07/2024

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22 July- National Weather Forecast presented by Alex Burkill
Transcript
00:00Hello again. Tomorrow does look like it's going to be a drier, brighter day than today
00:05for many. That being said, there is still a bit of showery rain around at the moment.
00:10Showers across eastern parts of England and Scotland and then a system coming in from
00:14the southwest and this is bringing some rain initially to Devon and Cornwall, not especially
00:19heavy here, but some heavier pulses of rain pushing their way across parts of Wales and
00:24then southwestern England and into more central parts as we go through the early hours of
00:29tomorrow. Elsewhere, the showers across eastern Scotland, northeast England largely clearing
00:33away, so many other areas will be mostly dry and there will be some clear skies, but once
00:38more a relatively warm night could still be quite difficult for sleeping for some of us,
00:43particularly in the towns and cities, temperatures quite widely holding up in mid-teens Celsius.
00:48The pulses of rain across central southern parts early on Tuesday morning will gradually
00:52make their way eastward, so do watch out for some heavy downpours perhaps as we go through
00:57the morning rush hour in the southeast, but it should all then clear away and then yes,
01:02there are some showers around tomorrow and some of them could be a little bit on the
01:06heavy side perhaps, but I think most of us are actually going to avoid the showers and
01:11have a largely fine day. More sunshine than we've seen through today, so a greater chance
01:15of seeing some blue skies and with that it is going to feel a little bit warmer as well.
01:20Temperatures up a degree or so, so highs around 24, possibly 25 Celsius towards the south
01:25and even further north, high teens, low 20s, so feeling pretty warm indeed in any of the
01:30sunshine. Any showers that are continuing as we go through the evening should actually
01:35die out as we go through the start of the night on Tuesday and so it looks like it will
01:39be a largely dry night. There may be a few pockets of mist and fog around, but shouldn't
01:43cause too many problems and then some showery rain will start to push its way in across
01:47parts of Northern Ireland as we go towards dawn on Wednesday. It's again not going to
01:52be a particularly chilly night. Temperatures may be a degree or so lower than through
01:57Monday night, but nonetheless still relatively warm when we wake up on Wednesday morning.
02:03Again a fairly decent start for many places, lots of bright sunny weather to be had, some
02:07showery rain feeding into parts of Scotland perhaps and then some showers kicking off
02:12most likely down the eastern side of England and some of these could be a little bit on
02:16the heavy side, a bit of a mix really, not a huge amount of uncertainty as to exactly
02:22where these are going to be developing, but I think yeah, down the eastern side of England
02:25a good chance of seeing some showers. Elsewhere a few showers aren't out of the question,
02:30but it's looking largely dry, perhaps just a little bit cloudier than on Tuesday, but
02:34temperatures are similar for some, maybe a touch higher in some places, a touch lower
02:38in others, but again low to mid 20s generally, some places staying in high teens, but where
02:44you see any sunshine it is going to feel relatively warm. Now as we go towards the end of the
02:49week there is some more unsettled weather to come. There's a system that's going to
02:53be pushing its way in, particularly across southern parts on Thursday, it could bring
02:56some heavy persistent rain for a time here. That then clears through and Friday is looking
03:00like a showery day and we keep with those showers as we go into the weekend. But if
03:05you do want to know more about what we can expect through this week, do head to our YouTube
03:09channel where Aidan will have an update. I'll see you again soon. Bye bye.

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