13 October - National weather forecast presented by Amy Bokota.
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00:00Good evening and welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. Rain arriving
00:05from the west as we head through this evening but many places staying cool and cloudy through
00:10tonight. This is the satellite image from earlier today so a fairly cloudy picture for
00:14much of the UK, a few hazy breaks further east and we're starting to see that rain already
00:19pushing in through the afternoon. And back to this evening, this is where the rain will
00:24be around 6pm, slowly starting to turn more persistent across the north west of Scotland.
00:28This is the main area of heavy rain pushing into Cornwall and parts of Wales and Devon
00:33through this evening. Heavy downpours here and fairly blustery conditions as that slowly
00:37moves eastwards through the early hours of Monday. So with the cloud and with those strengthening
00:42winds it's going to be notably milder to start on Monday, 12 or 13 degrees on the south coast
00:48of the UK and in the south west as well. Further north there will still be single figure locations
00:55for parts of Northern Ireland and also Scotland as well under clear skies and there could
00:59still be a rural grass frost as well in a few spots but certainly less widespread than
01:04we've seen for the last couple of days. So still some cool crisp autumnal mornings across
01:10Scotland and Northern Ireland but grey and wet to start the day for much of Wales and
01:15the southern half of England. That rain will slowly and steadily move eastwards through
01:19the morning becoming lighter, most places dry by the time we head into the afternoon,
01:23just some rain lingering on that North Sea coast and also some rain lingering for the
01:28far north west of Scotland. For parts of Scotland though we will see some drier and brighter
01:33conditions and with that southerly flow temperatures will be picking up a little bit so likely
01:37to get into the double figures on Monday for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Northern England.
01:44Further south again milder but with the cloud cover again it's still going to be feeling
01:48fairly cool out so the 16 degrees in the far south west is probably the mildest that
01:53we'll see on Monday. Heading through the rest of Monday then so that cloud is pretty stubborn,
01:58it's going to linger on as we head through the evening and as we start to see that southerly
02:03breeze pick up into the early hours of Tuesday it's going to spread that cloud again up most
02:08of the UK. So still some clear spots lingering on for parts of north east Scotland and here
02:14we could still see temperatures down in towards the single figures but it's going to be noticeably
02:18milder again still in towards Tuesday morning, more widespread cloud and wind to start the
02:24day on Tuesday. So a very cloudy and blustery start on Tuesday, these winds will be strengthening
02:31and noticeably on coasts and some over some high ground particularly for parts of Scotland
02:36through Tuesday. On high ground we may just see a few drizzly outbreaks as well before
02:42we see some further showers arriving from the west later on in the afternoon on Tuesday.
02:47So again as we go through the next couple of days those temperatures beginning to creep
02:50up 17 or 18 as a maximum across the southern half of the UK. Again just creeping into double
02:57figures across the far north but still it's going to be a fairly cloudy affair and if
03:01you're on those coasts and in those exposed winds again it could still feel fairly chilly
03:06too. Moving through Tuesday evening we start to see further showers moving in from the
03:13west so if you want to check out what Wednesday has in store please do look at our YouTube
03:17channel.