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22 September - National weather forecast presented by Jonathan Vautrey.
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00:00Hello there, good evening. Hope you have managed to have a good weekend, although some of us
00:04have certainly been dodging heavy downbursts at times. These will be continuing into the
00:08new week as well, with low pressure still in charge across southern areas. Wales and
00:13England in particular have the potential to see some locally heavy downbursts during this
00:17evening and overnight. There's the continuing risk of some localised flooding and disruption
00:22in places, so do continue to take care as these move their way through, ever so steadily
00:26pushing northwards. It's a touch drier across parts of Northern
00:29Ireland and Scotland, particularly western Scotland could hold on to some slightly clearer
00:32spells and underneath that, temperatures may dip a little bit into single figures and
00:36rural spots may even see a touch of frost to start off Monday morning. But for those
00:40of us with the cloud and the rain, it is certainly going to be a much milder night, generally
00:45temperatures holding around 14 to 16 degrees Celsius.
00:49First thing on Monday morning then, we see an amber weather warning come into force.
00:54It stretches between Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and up towards the Wash and the Humber. This
00:58area in particular, during Monday, we could see over a month's worth of rain falling and
01:03with the rain we've already seen over the last couple of days, this certainly has the
01:06potential to bring some disruption and flooding in locations and here it is very important
01:11we do take care over the course of the day. There is a broader yellow rain warning that
01:15composes much other areas of England and Wales as well, so as the rain erratically pushes
01:20its way northwards during the day, again do continue to take care here.
01:24Best of the brightness first thing, really again across parts of Dumfries and Galloway
01:28up into western Scotland, a rather cloudy day for Northern Ireland now and eastern parts
01:32of Scotland as well will be quite misty and murky to begin with. We've got a band of rain
01:36across the far north of Scotland and that will slowly push its way southwards over the
01:39course of the day, spreading into the Northern Isles, the Highlands and Lewis and Harris.
01:44This rain then will continue on and off across Wales and England, but where we start to see
01:48some sunshine developing across the far southeast, temperatures could climb towards 21 degrees
01:53Celsius. Elsewhere, underneath the more extensive cloud, it is going to be a generally cooler
01:57feeling day, temperatures around 14 to 16 degrees Celsius here.
02:03This rain will continue to ease off a little bit more as we head into Monday evening, so
02:07things generally turn in calmer during the overnight period and towards Tuesday, with
02:11the band of rain gradually pushing its way off towards the North Sea and things turning
02:16a little bit drier. But for Scotland, that band of rain is going to sink its way southwards,
02:21so it will turn wetter to start off Tuesday across some more central regions and with
02:25the rain still around. Hopefully some sunny spells developing for Northern Ireland into
02:28the afternoon, a few showers here and we might see the touch of brightness around across
02:33England and Wales also, but generally a relatively cloudy day here. For all of us, it is certainly
02:37going to be feeling cooler in general, temperatures ranging between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius.
02:44During the forthcoming week, though, we see northerly winds starting to push their way
02:47in, so the cooling trend is going to continue for all of us. Parts of Scotland will certainly
02:51see that by already Monday and into Tuesday, with temperatures still dropping down into
02:56the low teens in places. But that cool, cold air will eventually reach many areas of the
03:02UK by the time we head throughout the rest of the week, so all of us will start to see
03:05temperatures dropping below average for the time of year as we head towards the end of
03:10the week. Do stay up to date with the forecast then, and you'll have plenty of those updates
03:14across our YouTube channel. We'll see you again here very soon. Bye bye.

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