Met Office Weather 15 July 2024
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00:00Hello there though, good morning to you. A new week often gives you the chance to
00:04start afresh. Unfortunately the weather hasn't quite caught the memo. Still stuck
00:08in the same pattern I'm afraid. More areas of low pressure heading towards us
00:11over the next few days. Maybe brief ridges of high pressure to settle things
00:14down but not before another area of low arrives. Why? Well the jet stream is still
00:19stuck in the very same position it has been pretty much for the whole of summer
00:22so far. It's moving directly towards the UK and helping to push those areas of
00:27low pressure towards us as well. Bringing that changeable and unsettled
00:31theme for yet another week. If we rewind back to the start of Monday morning then
00:36our first area of low pressure is moving its way into the southwest and is
00:41already bringing some outbreaks of rain to areas of southwest England. These will
00:44be very quickly turning quite heavy. Potentially some torrential downpours of
00:48rain and thunderstorms also possible and so there is a yellow rain warning in
00:52force for southwest England and Wales. Do take care because some localised
00:57flooding and travel disruption is certainly possible. Some of that rain
01:00just moving into the southeast of England as well will feel quite humid
01:03here under all of there but generally the northern half of the UK generally
01:06staying dry. A few showers to watch out for but with some bright and sunny spells
01:10around. Temperatures responding in that brightness around 20 to 22 degrees
01:14Celsius here so certainly for parts of northern England and eastern Scotland
01:17where it has been so cloudy over the weekend today is going to feel like a
01:20much better day here. That rain will continue its progression northwards as
01:25we head throughout this evening and overnight. Again some heavy thundery
01:28pulses possible for southeast England. It will eventually stall a bit across
01:32parts of North Wales into the Midlands over towards the Humber and Yorkshire
01:35area during the second half of the night. Drier for Scotland and Northern Ireland
01:39still a fair amount of cloud around maybe an isolated shower in the mixture
01:43but underneath all that cloud for many of us it is going to be a very mild
01:46night. Temperatures not dropping much lower than 13 or 15 degrees Celsius. We'll
01:52be picking up a bit of a breeze around southern areas of England during
01:56Tuesday and particularly as that area of low-pressure swirls its way around
01:59towards the North Sea will turn quite gusty along some coastlines. For your
02:03morning rush hour on Tuesday then it's going to be North Wales into that
02:06Midlands Humber area that sees the heaviest of pulses before the rain
02:08eventually clears. Behind that is a mixture of sunshine and showers. Some of
02:12those showers again on the heavy side potentially quite sharp and thundery for
02:16eastern counties of England up towards eastern Scotland as well. Temperatures
02:20on Tuesday ranging between 19 and 23 degrees Celsius. So again if you do catch
02:25one of those sunnier spells it will feel quite pleasant and warm if you are
02:29outside. There's plenty more updates on what we can see throughout the full week
02:33ahead during our week ahead forecast that'll be uploaded to YouTube later on
02:38today so make sure you're subscribing for that and we'll see you again here
02:41very soon. Bye bye.