A gloomy and cloudy start for most, with some light rain and drizzle across most of Scotland and eastern England. High pressure is still largely in charge, bringing settled conditions throughout the day for much of southern parts of the country and Northern Ireland. Temperatures are relatively mild for the time of year. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 02/11/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Amy Bokota.
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00:00Good morning and welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. Not much change
00:04through this weekend as another gloomy grey start for most of the UK underneath a lot
00:08of cloud and that's thanks to this area of high pressure with some frontal systems sinking
00:12south through today and through the rest of the weekend. High pressure still though largely
00:16in charge as we head in towards Sunday. So a fairly settled weekend and the start of
00:21the new working week. Back to this morning though, so a fairly cloudy start to the day
00:26but quite dry for Northern Ireland, Wales and the far south west. But we do have this
00:30remnant of an old front lingering across most of Scotland and down the eastern half of the
00:34UK giving some light rain and drizzle through Saturday afternoon. But a largely cloudy day,
00:40there's going to be only very few and far between sunny spells in the mix on that. There
00:45could just be a few brighter spells moving into the far east of East Anglia as we head
00:49later on through the afternoon. Temperatures are going to be fairly mild for the time of
00:53year, 14 or perhaps 15 across parts of the south. Winds, though, do start to pick up
00:58through Saturdays, particularly along the south coast of the UK and also across the
01:02far northwest of Scotland. So it could just feel a touch chillier in that breeze. Heading
01:07through Saturday evening then, so fairly dry for most of the UK. There will still be a
01:12few light drizzle patches around, but it's going to be on the whole a fairly dry evening
01:17for seeing fireworks will be the odd drizzle patch moving into towards the far southwest
01:22as we head in towards the early hours of Sunday and the odd clear spell moving in,
01:27allowing a few mist and fog patches to form into the early hours of Sunday. So lots of
01:32cloud around. It's still going to be another fairly mild start to the day. Temperatures
01:35between nine and 11 degrees. But in some of these clear spots, for example, in East Anglia,
01:40you could possibly see around four or five degrees further north across Scotland as well.
01:45Could also see down in towards the single low single figures with the odd rural ground
01:50frost as well. Possible moving through the rest of Sunday. So a very similar picture.
01:55Cloudy for many still, but with some slightly drier moving in from the east for parts of
02:00central England, parts of Wales, it could be a brighter afternoon on Sunday. Certainly
02:06the best that sunshine will be across the far northeast of Scotland, where it should
02:09be a fairly sunny afternoon. The old remnants of that frontal system will be still lingering
02:14around parts of Northern Ireland, Wales and into the southwest of England. So a fairly
02:18damp day here. And again, temperatures are going to be around 12 to 14 degrees and fairly
02:25mild for the time of year on Sunday. So that's your weekend weather for you. If you'd like
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