25th November - National weather forecast presented by Greg Dewhurst
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00:00Hello, there. Welcome to your latest MetEovis forecast. It was an unsettled weekend as Storm
00:06Burt brought some strong winds, damaging gusts of wind as well as some flooding across parts
00:11of the U.K. Looking at the bigger picture, Burt is only just slowly pulling away over
00:15the next 24 hours, high pressure replacing it as we head towards Tuesday. So, winds falling
00:20much lighter for all of us. So, it's an unsettled start to the day, heavy rain clearing southeast
00:26England, blustery winds across many areas. But the day ahead is generally a mixture
00:30of sunny spells and showers. Showers, though, frequent across Scotland, some longer spells
00:34of rain, snow falling over the mountains as well. Frequent showers, Northern Ireland,
00:38Northern England, Wales, the West Country as well. The best of the drier, sunnier weather
00:42across parts of the Midlands down into southeast England. But for all, a pretty windy afternoon
00:48to come. We'll see gusts of 30, 40 miles an hour, perhaps locally 50 miles an hour across
00:53parts of Scotland, taking the edge off the temperatures, feeling quite cool, particularly
00:57compared to the highs of 17, 18 Celsius that we saw on Sunday, 7 to 11 Celsius, which is
01:04actually nearer to average for the time of year. Through to the evening time, further
01:08showers push their way eastwards for many parts of the country. Some longer spells of
01:12rain pushing in across northern Scotland, this weather front pushing its way southwards,
01:16some snow over the higher ground continuing to be blustery here. But elsewhere, winds
01:21fall light and under the clearest skies, temperatures fall away, perhaps a touch of
01:26frost in the countryside. Towns and cities holding up around 3 or 4 degrees, but 0 minus
01:321 possible in the countryside. So, a frosty start, a bright start to Tuesday. Showers,
01:37though, particularly across Scotland, pushing southwards, some longer spells of rain, some
01:41hill snow as well. This feature across the English Channel may give some rain across
01:45southern counties of England for a time too. But for many, much drier, brighter through
01:49Tuesday, plenty of sunny spells, this weather front giving some showery rain as it pushes
01:54southwards and for many, winds will be much lighter. Still breezy, though, across the
01:59far north-east of Scotland and winds generally coming in from the north, temperatures 7 to
02:0411 Celsius. So, it is a mixed picture through the week ahead. We will see further rain at
02:10times, particularly as we head towards the middle of the week, southern counties of England
02:14and Wales. But generally, the winds will be lighter compared to the weekend, less disruption.
02:19But temperatures near average with the risk of some overnight frosts at times too. If
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