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27 January - National weather forecast presented by Honor Criswick
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00:00Hello there, good evening. It's been a wet and windy start to the week with some
00:04heavy showers and longer spells of rain and I'm afraid it's still not quite time
00:07to put away the raincoats just yet. Heading into this evening still plenty
00:11of heavy showers moving their way across the country. These merging together to
00:15bring longer spells of rain at times. We could even see once again some hail and
00:18thunder particularly across the south. Some rain warnings in force across
00:22southern parts of Wales and southwest England so we could see a very wet start
00:25here by the time we reach Tuesday morning and still a wind warning in
00:28force too so a chance we could still see gusts of around 70 miles per hour around
00:32exposed coasts of the southwest. So an unsettled night on offer, still plenty of
00:37showers across northern areas too. Could even see some snow across the hills of
00:41Scotland where we'll see plenty of cloud around, some strong winds, temperatures
00:45remaining widely above zero but obviously feeling rather cold where you
00:48do catch the strongest of the winds. As we head into tomorrow another unsettled
00:54day ahead I'm afraid. Once again still plenty of showers skirting their way
00:57eastwards across the country. We could see quite a wet day on offer across
01:00parts of Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, also across the southeast where these longer
01:04spells of rain are set to continue. Even across parts of Wales where that rain
01:08warning is still continuing so likely to see some flooding issues here and once
01:12again around northern coasts, Northern Ireland, Scotland still plenty of showers
01:15feeding through here. The best of any dry weather likely through across the
01:19Scottish borders, northern parts of England but still here seeing a risk of
01:22showers through the afternoon. Now temperatures widely around average for
01:27the time of year, perhaps slightly milder across the south but that obviously being
01:30offset by the wet and windy weather here. Then through into the evening once again
01:35we'll still see plenty of showers largely becoming confined to southern
01:38parts as we head through the night. Still plenty moving around northern coasts too
01:42but on the whole showers mainly easing away leaving plenty of clear spells by
01:47the time we reach Wednesday morning. That's away from any coastal areas so
01:50with clearer skies and winds turning generally lighter that means
01:54temperatures likely to dip away so likely a cooler night on offer by the
01:58time we reach Wednesday but still plenty of cloud and showers across Scotland
02:01still by the time we reach the morning once again with some snow over hills. Now
02:06as we head towards the middle part of the week we do just need to keep an eye
02:09on this area of low pressure just skirting across the south likely
02:13bringing in some heavy rain and some strong winds mainly through across the
02:16English Channel but a few model runs just have this low slightly shifted
02:20further north so a chance we could see some more widespread areas of rain by
02:23the time we reach Wednesday but for the time being it looks like most of the
02:27rain largely confined just to across southern counties of the UK. A very wet
02:31and windy day on offer for parts of the Channel Islands but on the whole most of
02:35the rain largely staying confined to the south so a very wet day on offer here
02:39but further north you can see there's actually plenty of dry weather around
02:42there could be a good deal of cloud but perhaps by the afternoon that breaking
02:46up allowing some sunshine to break through particularly across Northern
02:49Ireland, North West Scotland and North West parts of England but there are
02:52still plenty of showers feeding in around coastal areas for Northern Ireland
02:56and parts of Scotland it could be quite breezy here at times too. Temperatures
03:00once again around about average for the time of year still slightly milder to
03:03the south but this is where we're likely to see the wettest of the weather. That's
03:08it from me if you want more details on the week ahead weather you can take a
03:12look on YouTube with Alex Burkhill's video on the week ahead otherwise that
03:16is it from me bye bye for now

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