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Storm Bert continuing to move slowly eastwards across northern Scotland. Heavy rain slowly edging eastwards across central and southern areas of England and Wales with drier conditions following. Drier spells elsewhere but blustery showers most frequent across Northern Ireland and Scotland. Staying mild overnight. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 24/11/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Greg Dewhurst.

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00:00Hello, there. Welcome to your latest broadcast from the Met Office. We've seen some flooding
00:04in places today, some very strong winds leading to disruption, all thanks to Storm Bert. And
00:09Storm Bert only slowly starting to push away as we head through into Monday, just crossing
00:14northern Scotland there. Still some strong winds possible, but just notice by Tuesday
00:19the isobars start to widen out, the winds become lighter and we see something a little
00:24bit more settled across many parts. But it is an unsettled picture out there, heavy rain
00:28across central southern parts of England and Wales. Even where we see some dry interludes,
00:33river levels continue to rise and we could see further flooding in places. Blustery showers
00:38elsewhere frequent across parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland. Still, wind gusts here
00:43of 50, 60 miles an hour. In between, we'll see some clear spells and temperatures generally
00:48with a blustery night to come, holding up 6 to 9 Celsius across the board. This is where
00:53they should be for daytime during this part of November. So a mixed start to Monday. Monday
00:59is generally going to be a day of sunny spells and showers. Showers most frequent across
01:03the north and west of the UK. Best of the drier, brighter weather towards central south-eastern
01:09parts of England. Showers will be heavy, particularly across the north-west of the UK, turning to
01:15snow over the higher ground of Scotland. And blustery here, still gusts of 40, 50 miles
01:19an hour. Elsewhere, gusts still 30, locally 40 miles an hour, particularly around the
01:23coast. So it will feel quite chilly by tomorrow afternoon. Some cooler air digging southwards,
01:28so temperatures around 7 to 11 Celsius across the board. So lower compared to what we saw
01:35through Sunday. Further showers through Monday evening, pushing their way eastwards. In between,
01:39some clear spells developing. Longer spells of rain across northern Scotland, some snow
01:44over the higher ground too. Still windy here as Storm Burt just pushes eastwards. And then
01:49overnight, under clearing skies, it does turn quite chilly. Lower than it has been of late.
01:54Temperatures down to 3 or 4 Celsius, a little lower in the countryside. So patchy frost
01:59for one or two first thing on Tuesday morning. Showers from the word go, though, across Scotland.
02:05Some longer spells of rain. Showers across western parts as well. Through the English
02:08Channel, we could see some showers, some longer spells of rain along the coast developing
02:12as well. But generally through Tuesday, you can see the low pulling away. Plenty of sunny
02:18spells to come, a scattering of showers and winds falling much lighter across many parts
02:23and temperatures. On the cooler side, 7 to 11 Celsius, which is around average for the
02:28time of year. So it is slowly settling down as we head towards Tuesday. Looking at the
02:34week ahead, it generally stays mixed. We'll see some rain at times, particularly by the
02:39middle of the week across Southern County. Something to keep an eye on. And then generally
02:44temperatures near average for the time of year. If you'd like to keep up to date with
02:47the weather where you are, you can follow us on our social media channels. See you again
02:52soon.

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