04 November - National weather forecast presented by Jonathan Vautrey.
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00:00Hello there, very good morning to you. It is a new working week, but we are still holding
00:05on to the same weather pattern that we've had over many days now. High pressure is still
00:09in charge, keeping winds fairly light and calm for us, but underneath this high we still
00:14have this widespread area of cloud trapped and so it is quite grey, dull and drab as
00:20we kick off the Monday morning commute. The odd spot of drizzle is possible in places
00:25as well. There are going to be a lucky few of us though that see that cloud breaking
00:29up as we head throughout the day, particularly along some far western regions, also perhaps
00:33into the far southeast of England as well, just tapping into those clearing skies across
00:37parts of France. Temperatures today will be topping up at around 11 to 13 degrees Celsius,
00:43which isn't too bad for the time of year, but obviously where we are stuck underneath
00:48that cloud throughout the entirety of the day, it could feel quite cool, particularly
00:51in indoor areas where we don't have that heating. Into this evening and overnight again, the
00:57cloud will be lowering so it could turn quite misty and murky over the hills and around
01:01some coastal districts. Underneath this cloud as well, it will be relatively mild for most
01:06of us, but there will be a few more breaks now, so we could see temperatures more widely
01:10dropping into mid single figures in places to provide a bit of a cooler start for this
01:14thing on Tuesday morning. Underneath those clearer spells as well, there is also the
01:19potential for some noticeable fog to develop, so it could be quite murky to kick off Tuesday
01:25morning, so do take care where you are travelling first thing here. Those could be quite slow
01:29to clear as well. Once they do clear off, there will again be a couple of brighter spells
01:35in there, particularly for northern Scotland and again into the far southeast of England
01:38at times. Elsewhere, it is going to be quite widely grey and drab as well. Spots of drizzle
01:43still possible for many of us. Temperatures reasonably similar to the day before, 11 to
01:4812 degrees Celsius for many of us, but you'll just notice in the far southwest we are starting
01:52to see those temperatures climb up a bit, tapping into a bit more of a southerly fee
01:56that is bringing in some much milder air that will be arriving for many of us as we head
02:01throughout the rest of the week. If you have bonfire night celebrations though, what is
02:06the forecast for then? Well, certainly some of the clearest skies are likely to be across
02:10northeastern areas of Scotland. We'll hold off from this rain, it should stay largely
02:14dry for many of us, but again the odd spot of drizzle is possible because it is going
02:18to be widely cloudy for Northern Ireland, England and Wales throughout this evening
02:21and overnight. So again, it could start turning a little bit misty in places as well. Keep
02:27up to date with the forecast though as we head over the next 48 hours, we'll have further
02:30details of what you can expect for any of your celebrations and we'll see you again
02:34here very soon. Bye bye.