in the hat. 0k, we are going to catch up with the weather now with matt taylor, it is looking a bit bleugh behind you! parts of scotland down to minus six, the last day of meteorological autumn, and the coldest one as well. for many, it was misty and great, another of those days today where it does feel cold because of general dampness, but some brighter spots, if you brighter breaks across southern england and west wales especially, but for most it will be cloudy, and northern ireland and western scotland could see damper weather. double figures here, but elsewhere around 4 5 at best. this could be optimistic for some of you.
close to areas of low pressure, we ll see weather fronts push in, bring in some damper weather at times and that s exactly how we start wednesday morning across the north and west of scotland. here, though, temperatures higher than they will be for some in england and wales 4 5 celsius for some after clear skies through the night, but lots of sunshine to begin with. a bit of cloud building up across wales and northern england through the day. couldn t rule out a shower over the hills. most will be dry. greatest chance of some rain coming and going in the breeze across the north and west of scotland. and a bit more compared with tuesday across northern ireland, though not as windy as it has been. temperatures still lifting here at a degree or so above normal for this stage in june, but up to around 27 celsius in the greater london area. pollen levels also a problem for some of you as we go through wednesday. starting to lift up across scotland and northern ireland. and we ll finish
bigger and around 30% brighter than a normal mood this year. moon. hello. rarely do we see weather conditions across the uk uniform, and certainly this week, some big contrasts being played out, and we ll continue to see them through the rest of the week. scotland, northern ireland always more in the way of cloud here. some brighter breaks, but also some wetter weather at times. as for england and wales, sunshine dominates and increasingly hot and humid that heat peaking as we head the week out on friday, temperatures widely high 20s, low 30s, into the 90s in fahrenheit for some. and just to put that in context, we re a good 10 12 degrees higher than we d normally be for this stage in june. so, why? well, it s all down to the fact we ve got high pressure to the south and east, which will eventually tap in to building heat across france and spain. but to north and west, close to areas of low pressure, we ll see weather fronts push in, bring in some damper weather at times and tha
some big contrasts being played out, and we ll continue to see them through the rest of the week. scotland, northern ireland always more in the way of cloud here. some brighter breaks, but also some wetter weather at times. as for england and wales, sunshine dominates and increasingly hot and humid that heat peaking as we head the week out on friday, temperatures widely high 20s, low 30s, into the 90s in fahrenheit for some. and just to put that in context, we re a good 10 12 degrees higher than we d normally be for this stage in june. so, why? well, it s all down to the fact we ve got high pressure to the south and east, which will eventually tap in to building heat across france and spain. but to north and west, close to areas of low pressure, we ll see weather fronts push in, bring in some damper weather at times and that s exactly how we start wednesday morning across the north and west of scotland. here, though, temperatures higher than they will be for some in england and wal
and certainly this week, some big contrasts being played out, and we ll continue to see them through the rest of the week. scotland, northern ireland always more in the way of cloud here. some brighter breaks, but also some wetter weather at times. as for england and wales, sunshine dominates and increasingly hot and humid that heat peaking as we head the week out on friday, temperatures widely high 20s, low 30s, into the 90s in fahrenheit for some. and just to put that in context, we re a good 10 12 degrees higher than we d normally be for this stage in june. so, why? well, it s all down to the fact we ve got high pressure to the south and east, which will eventually tap in to building heat across france and spain. but to north and west, close to areas of low pressure, we ll see weather fronts push in, bring in some damper weather at times and that s exactly how we start wednesday morning across the north and west of scotland. here, though, temperatures higher than they will be fo