Cloudy skies initially with outbreaks of rain in places, heaviest across parts of southern Scotland and northern England but more patchy elsewhere. Brighter skies developing for the afternoon with rain becoming replaced by scattered showers, some locally heavy with a chance of thunder. Some decent spells of sunshine are also expected during the afternoon across the south . Warm across East Anglia and southeast England in the afternoon – This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 22/07/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Marco Petagna
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00:00Hello, here's your latest weather update from the Met Office. I'm Marco Bertagna, we're
00:03starting the new working week on quite a bright note across the south-east of the UK and up
00:07towards the north-west of Scotland too. But notice elsewhere, quite a lot of cloud around,
00:11some outbreaks of rain in places, some of that rain quite heavy across the south of
00:14Scotland and across northern parts of England. As we head through the morning into the early
00:18part of the afternoon, those outbreaks of rain across southern Scotland and northern
00:21England tend to break up to give a scattering of showers, some of those quite heavy this
00:25afternoon with a rumble of thunder in places. Meanwhile, the shower outbreaks of rain across
00:28England and Wales will tend to move away towards the east and allow the skies to brighten
00:32and here, into the afternoon, it should become quite sunny, particularly across central and
00:36southern England and parts of Wales, plenty of sunshine here to end the day. Whereas towards
00:40the far north-west, across the north and west of Scotland and Northern Ireland, it's generally
00:43a case of sunshine and scattered showers. In the sunshine towards the south-east, it
00:47will feel quite warm I think this afternoon, temperatures into the low, locally mid-20s,
00:51peaking at 24 or 25 Celsius, 25 will be 77 in Fahrenheit. A bit cooler towards the north
00:57and north-west in the mid to upper teens, perhaps squeaking a 20 there in Belfast and
01:02in Newcastle too. As we head into the evening, those showers will start to ease, at least
01:07for a time, because as we head into the overnight period, into the early hours of Tuesday, further
01:11showery bursts of rain will start to move in from the west, especially across parts
01:14of England and Wales, so turning quite wet as we head into the early hours of Tuesday.
01:18Best of the clear spells lingering towards the north-west of the UK, so certainly across
01:22Northern Ireland and the west of Scotland, quite a clear picture here, and it will turn
01:26quite chilly once again under those clear spells, because temperatures down into single
01:30figures in a few spots, but elsewhere with a cloud and those showery bursts of rain coming
01:33back in from the west, it will be quite mild and quite humid, with temperatures in the
01:37low to mid-teens Celsius. As for Tuesday, with those cloudy, showery conditions across
01:41the south of the UK, we'll gradually give way to brightening skies with a scattering
01:45of showers generally across the UK as we head into the afternoon, but the showers will start
01:49to ease later across Northern Ireland and the west of Scotland, all thanks to a ridge
01:53of high pressure moving in from the west. So, much better day towards the north-west,
01:56certainly into the afternoon here, and temperatures again peaking into the low to mid-twenties
02:00Celsius, 25 in the south-east, 77 in Fahrenheit, nearer to 21 at best towards the north-west,
02:06which again is pretty respectable, even though it is July.
02:09That's pretty much it for me, but of course you can keep tuned to The Met Office Forecast
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02:17take care for now, bye bye.