27 September - National weather forecast presented by Aidan McGivern.
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00:00Hello, good morning. Following a very wet 24 hours in some places, the weather is turning
00:06drier, brighter, albeit colder during the next day or so. Northerly winds arrive. We've
00:13seen those northerly winds across northern Scotland through the last few days. They're
00:16going to spread south now, moving the heavy rain south with them, but still a few hours
00:22to come of heavy downpours, especially across the south coast, parts of Hampshire, Kent
00:27into Sussex during the early to mid-morning. Of course, some transport disruption and additionally
00:34transport disruption potentially remaining where we've seen the heavy rain during the
00:38last 24 hours. But brighter skies are arriving, albeit with a cold wind, 13 or 14 Celsius
00:46in the south, 9 to 11 for the north temperatures, several degrees below the seasonal average.
00:52Those winds also containing some showers. The showers not as heavy or as persistent
00:57as we've seen during the last week or so. Shouldn't add to the problems too much, but
01:02they'll tend to stick around across northern and western coasts overnight whilst they fade
01:06away inland. Lengthy clear spells then across northern and central as well as the south
01:11of England, east Wales, and under those clear skies temperatures dipping to the mid or even
01:17low single figures in places. So perhaps a touch of frost first thing this weekend, but
01:21a beautiful start to the day across the Midlands, East Anglia, the south, south Wales as well,
01:26plenty of sunshine. Cloudier skies elsewhere and towards the northwest, a thickening of
01:31that cloud. Also quite a number of showers arriving on Saturday afternoon, more persistent
01:35rain in the far west of Scotland. It's going to feel cold once again, but it's going to
01:39stay bright in the south and the east and it's a bright start for many on Sunday as
01:43well. Once again, a chilly start to the day, but we keep the sunny spells across much of
01:48Scotland into eastern England by the afternoon. However, Northern Ireland, Wales and the southwest
01:54will see the wind and rain pick up once again as the next Atlantic system arrives. We'll
02:00keep you updated on that right here at the Met Office and you can follow those updates
02:04on our YouTube channel. Bye bye.