4 November - National weather forecast presented by Alex Deakin
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00:00Hello welcome to your latest update from the Met Office. It's going to be a
00:03pretty cloudy week and for many it's going to be a dry week as well. We've got
00:08high pressure in control of our weather and at the moment that means this
00:13cloud that's sitting over us isn't really shifting too far. There are one or
00:17two breaks in the clouds just down to the southeast and of course parts of
00:20northern Scotland so some places seeing a little bit of blue sky but for most
00:24the color is definitely grey today and that cloud is thick enough for some
00:28drizzly conditions across parts of Northern Ireland and at times around the
00:32west coast of Scotland and over the hills here and there we'll see some
00:35pockets of drizzle too but for many it will just stay dry and drab and as a
00:41result temperatures pretty close to average this afternoon generally 10 or
00:4511 degrees Celsius maybe 12 perhaps 13 or 14 where we see a bit of sunshine
00:49coming through say in the southeast of England or parts of northern Scotland. As
00:53we go through the night not a great deal of change again some light drizzle here
00:57and there particularly over hills but maybe a few more breaks in the cloud
01:01across the southeast could allow things to turn foggy so that's something to
01:05watch out for first thing on Tuesday morning. There'll be some misty murky
01:09conditions over some of the higher routes elsewhere and again some drizzle
01:13over the hills but generally just dry and cloudy sums up the night as well.
01:17Temperatures dipping down just about into single figures where we keep some
01:20clearer skies say in northern Scotland and southeast England those temperatures
01:24could dip a little lower five or six degrees in some places maybe a touch
01:28lower in parts of Scotland as say if we do keep those clearer skies but the
01:32breeze will pick up a little tomorrow in the far northwest the winds perhaps a
01:35little lighter tomorrow across the southwest otherwise again it's mostly
01:40another just fairly cloudy day. Some breaks here and there are possible so
01:45again some spots seeing some sunshine probably a better chance of seeing some
01:48sunnier skies across the Murray Firth up towards the far north of Scotland
01:53maybe Orkney also seeing some sunshine so quite a pleasant day possible here
01:57whereas further west around these coasts a greater chance perhaps of seeing some
02:01light rain and drizzle at times but again nothing at all heavy and with some
02:06sunshine again 14-15 degrees where it stays cloudy 11 or 12. If that fog
02:11persists across the southeast the temperatures could really struggle here
02:15feeling quite pleasant in the sunny spells across northern Scotland but the
02:18breeze continuing to strengthen particularly Tuesday night across the
02:21far northwest and just hints here of a bit more in the way of rain just edging
02:26in towards the outer Hebrides. Elsewhere again mostly just cloudy with some
02:31pockets of drizzle. High pressure is dominating this one is kind of edging
02:34away to the east but actually another air of high pressure builds in closer to
02:38the UK later this week keeping the weather fronts at bay. One of them does
02:43try and push in a little more and this one may well make some progress bringing
02:46a bit of rain into parts of the west on Friday but that's a few days away from
02:51most high pressure will dominate through this week there'll be a full
02:54week ahead forecast and I'll be recording that that'll be available on
02:58YouTube on Monday afternoon.