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00:00London, with a high of 21 degrees, leads the temperature chart in the south-east today.
00:06The region is marked by patchy rain, with conditions ranging from moderate to heavy
00:10rain in surrounding cities like Brighton and Bristol. The weather is generally damp across
00:16the area, affecting outdoor activities.
00:19Lincoln, reaching 18 degrees, reports the highest temperature in the Midlands. The region
00:25is enveloped in a blanket of rain, varying from patchy to heavy, particularly affecting
00:30areas like Worcester and Wolverhampton. The persistent rain is likely to impact daily
00:36commutes and outdoor activities.
00:39Manchester and Liverpool, both peaking at 16 degrees, share the highest temperatures
00:44in the north and northwest. The region is dominated by heavy rain, creating challenging
00:49conditions for travel and outdoor activities. The consistent rain across cities like Leeds
00:55and Sheffield further emphasises the wet weather pattern.
00:59Edinburgh and Aberdeen, both recording 13 degrees, are the warmest in Scotland today.
01:05The region sees a consistent pattern of moderate rain, affecting visibility and dampening the
01:11outdoor environment. This weather is typical for the season, influencing both daily life
01:16and the natural landscape.
01:19Dublin, with a high of 17 degrees, is the warmest city in Ireland today. The entire
01:25region is facing moderate rain, which could affect outdoor plans and travel. The consistent
01:30rainfall is typical for this time of year, impacting daily routines and the lush green
01:35landscapes of Ireland.
01:38Cardiff, at 17 degrees, is the warmest in Wales today. The region is characterised by
01:44moderate rain, which might influence outdoor activities and travel. The persistent wet
01:49conditions are typical for Wales, affecting both the urban and rural landscapes.