reveals the sunshine right across into east anglia, but closer to the jet stream, further north, that is where we have these weather systems coming in. this afternoon i think the showers will be merging into what we refer to as longer spells of rain. giving a spell of wet weather, and that will continue into northern ireland and scotland tonight. further south, closer to that high pressure, things are a bit more settled. and with this brisk south westerly breeze, it never gets cold, and it never really get that cold, and it never really get that cold at this time of the year when the winds are strong. tomorrow, there will be a weather front coming across, it should reach the midlands by the middle of the afternoon, and behind it, those brisk atlantic winds and frequent showers. quite fresh in glasgow tomorrow, 11 degrees, whereas in the south, around 18. by the time we get to friday night that weather front should be out of the way and again
24, maybe 25 degrees. through this evening and overnight we will start to see some of the cloud that has formed during the day melt away once again. parts of the yorkshire area, we will see some cloud and some showers working their way in. with clearer skies across scotland tonight, it is going to be a cold and in some parts of the highlands down to around four, five degrees. mildest in the south. we still have a breeze. that breeze is because we are in the southern edge of this area of high pressure. it is trying to keep things dry at the moment. but further away from it, the windy conditions are and that is why it has always been a bit cooler down these eastern coasts. and for wednesday, we will bring cloud in a bit more extensively across northern england with a greater chance of some showers. much more sunshine across elsewhere, parts of england and wales. scotland too and northern ireland. and temperatures should start to creep up a little bit. the winds across southern areas easi
parts of the yorkshire area, we will see some cloud and some showers working their way in. with clearer skies across scotland tonight, it is going to be a cold and in some parts of the highlands down to around four, five degrees. mildest in the south. we still have a breeze. that breeze is because we are in the southern edge of this area of high pressure. it is trying to keep things dry at the moment. but the further away from it, the windy conditions are and that is why it has always been a bit cooler down these eastern coasts. and for wednesday, we will bring cloud in a bit more extensively across northern england with a greater chance of some showers. with a greater chance much more sunshine across elsewhere, parts of england and wales. scotland too and northern ireland. and temperatures should start to creep up a little bit. the winds across southern areas easing a touch into thursday. a sunny start for many. there could be some mist and low cloud around across the south and south
breeze coming in across the east coast and the english channel and that will have an impact on the temperatures here, so it won t be as warm across eastern areas and parts of the south coast as it is as you push inland. temperatures here, 13 reflected 18 or 19 degrees. further west, up to 24 or 25 somewhere in south west england. as we head on through the evening and overnight we will still have variable amounts of cloud. still some showers pushing southwards across scotland tonight, some hill fog, as well. come south, clearer skies. still some hill fog, as well. come south, clearerskies. stilla some hill fog, as well. come south, clearer skies. still a few showers in the east and these are overnight lows. nine to 13 degrees. in the shelter tonight we could see temperatures fall away as low as 7 or 8 degrees, so a chilly night for some. tomorrow we start off with a cloud in the north of the country, still some showers across western and southern scotland, a few showers coming in across
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