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03 November - National weather forecast presented by Jonathan Vautrey.
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00:00Hello there, good evening, hope you have managed to enjoy your weekend.
00:04Despite the widespread grey skies many of us have seen, we have also been able to find
00:09the colour in there, whether it be outdoors with these wonderful autumnal scenes or just
00:14in everyday things that we might take for granted on any other day, the brightness is
00:19still there.
00:20It's something that we're still going to have to find over the next few days because this
00:23cloud is not going anywhere anytime soon and throughout this evening and overnight it could
00:28be thick enough to produce the odd pocket of drizzle in places.
00:31Underneath the cloud though temperatures will be holding up so many of us will see temperatures
00:36on the positive side of things but where we do see the odd clear spell, particularly for
00:40Northern Scotland, temperatures will drop off a touch more so there could be a patchy
00:43frost for the likes of the Northern Grampians and Northern Highlands as we start off on
00:47Monday morning.
00:48Into the new working week then, many of us will be greeted by grey, drab and dull skies,
00:55temperatures again the odd pocket of drizzle around in there as well.
00:59Despite that though there will be a lucky few that manage to see the sunshine breaking
01:03through at times, particularly for the North West of Scotland, parts of Western Northern
01:07Ireland, Western Wales, maybe even into the likes of Cornwall as well.
01:10Also the far South East of England just tapping into some of the wind coming off the likes
01:14of continental Europe to allow that cloud to break up a touch more as well.
01:19Temperatures tomorrow will be topping up at around 11 to 13 degrees Celsius which is not
01:23too bad for the time of year really but obviously feeling quite cool where you are underneath
01:28the cloud throughout the entirety of the day.
01:32Where some of those clear spells continue into the evening and Monday night that could
01:36allow for some fog to develop so as you start off on Tuesday morning do be prepared for
01:41some quite misty and murky scenes first thing, might cause a little bit of disruption in
01:46places.
01:47Nevertheless that cloud is going to be quite widespread once again for a good portion of
01:50Tuesday.
01:51Irish coastal districts in particular do have the potential for that light rain and drizzle
01:56at times.
01:57Parts of Northern Scotland, South East England again likely to see the greatest chance of
02:01that sunshine poking through at times.
02:03Temperatures generally similar to the day before for many of us, again 10-13 degrees
02:07Celsius but you'll just notice in the West these temperatures just starting to climb
02:11up a touch more because we are seeing a slight change in wind direction as the pressure systems
02:16reorientate itself.
02:17So for the middle of the week we're going to start pulling in more of a direct southerly
02:21wind and that is going to feed in much milder conditions for all of us.
02:25So temperatures by day but also particularly by night are going to be quite on the mild
02:29side notably above average for the time of year.
02:33Despite that though the cloud is very much likely to remain for a good portion of this
02:37week.
02:38We'll have plenty more updates on what you can expect though on our YouTube channel so
02:42do subscribe otherwise enjoy the rest of your evening and we'll see you again here very
02:45soon.
02:46Bye bye.

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