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A cloudy start for most, with thicker low cloud affecting central parts of England and Wales. Temperatures around average for the time of year, yet in northernmost areas, breezy, damp conditions will make it feel cooler. Into the afternoon, cloud clearing in southern areas allowing for some sunny spells, but elsewhere, remaining cloudy with rain and drizzle at times. Overnight, clearer skies in the south will facilitate frost and fog formation - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 14/11/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Clare Nasir.

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00:00Hello there, good morning on this Thursday morning which for most is cloudy, rather chilly,
00:06a touch of frost but damp towards the west where we're seeing some higher temperatures
00:11breezy across the far north of Scotland. Stepping out though, you may find some sunshine but
00:15also you may run into one or two fog patches. Low cloud continues across Northern Ireland
00:20and thicker cloud across much of central and southern parts of England and Wales where
00:24there continues to be a little bit of patchy rain and drizzle across the south coast. Now
00:29through the day not a lot of movement with our weather, certainly the far west and north-west
00:34of Scotland will remain under those cloudy skies, a low cloud at that with some patchy
00:39rain and drizzle. Any patchy rain and dampness towards the south will tend to fizzle out
00:44and we'll see broken cloud across some parts of England, even east Wales, eastern parts
00:49of Scotland also you could see some brighter moments. Further west that cloud continues
00:54to be stubborn and again it will be damp in places but temperatures generally around
00:59average for this time of year if not slightly above 12-13 degrees Celsius. Now through this
01:06evening and overnight it remains rather damp across this western side with low cloud, rain
01:12and drizzle. That's sinking down also towards northern England and the far north of Wales.
01:17Across southern areas clearer skies will allow for frost in rural spots and again one or
01:22two fog patches. However through Friday this cold front here will bring stronger winds
01:27and outbreaks of rain. The rain could turn heavy for a time into the afternoon across
01:31the far north-west of Scotland. Elsewhere a lot of cloud but again brighter breaks towards
01:36the south with some sunshine. Hanging on to dry weather until much later in the south
01:40on Saturday as this cold front sinks southwards. Notice the air turns colder from the north,
01:45we'll see strong winds across the far north and north-east of Scotland and into Saturday
01:50yes some showers will slowly filter in. Towards the south that's where the cloud is and also
01:55some outbreaks of mostly light rain. On Sunday that colder air slowly migrates southwards.
02:01These showers in the north could turn wintry even with some snow across Scotland. Further
02:06south yes a lot of cloud, some outbreaks of rain. Wherever you are take care, have a lovely
02:10day this Thursday and I'll see you again soon.

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