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00:00Plymouth, with a high of 8 degrees, leads the temperatures in the south of England today.
00:06The region is marked by patchy rain, particularly affecting Plymouth, Bristol and London, while
00:11Brighton and Portsmouth enjoy partly cloudy skies.
00:15The weather is generally cool, with a moist atmosphere prevailing across these cities.
00:20Lincoln, reaching a high of 6 degrees, reports the warmest conditions in the Midlands.
00:26The area is enveloped by patchy rain, affecting all cities including Nottingham, Birmingham,
00:32Worcester and Wolverhampton.
00:34The weather remains chilly with overcast skies, contributing to a damp and cool day across
00:39the region.
00:41Manchester and Liverpool, both peaking at 6 degrees, are the warmest cities in the north
00:46and northwest of England today.
00:49The region is dominated by patchy rain, impacting all areas including Newcastle, Leeds and Sheffield.
00:56Temperatures are generally cool, with a consistent dampness that adds to the brisk feel of the
01:01day.
01:02Glasgow and Aberdeen, both recording a high of 4 degrees, share the highest temperatures
01:07in Scotland today.
01:09The region sees moderate to patchy rain, with Glasgow and Aberdeen experiencing more significant
01:15rainfall.
01:16The weather is notably chilly, with persistent rain contributing to a particularly wet day
01:21across Scottish cities.
01:24Dublin, with a temperature high of 6 degrees, is the warmest city in Ireland today.
01:29The region is experiencing patchy to moderate rain, with Belfast seeing more intense rainfall.
01:35Overall, the weather is cool and damp, with the rain adding to the brisk and moist conditions
01:40prevalent across Irish cities.
01:43Cardiff, with a high of 7 degrees, reports the warmest conditions in Wales today.
01:49The region is characterised by patchy rain, affecting the entire area.
01:54Temperatures remain cool, with the rain contributing to a damp and chilly atmosphere that pervades
01:59throughout the Welsh cities.