The afternoon will feel fresher and drier for most. Cloud and some scattered showers are expected for eastern England and there will be outbreaks of rain moving into Northern Ireland and north west of Scotland. Temperatures will also be cooler for many. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the afternoon of 09/09/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Aidan McGivern.
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00:00Hi there, following a very soggy Sunday for many it's looking drier as we start
00:06the new week and also fresher not entirely dry however there is some cloud
00:12lingering through the Midlands and eastern England some patchy light rain
00:15and drizzle slowly fizzling away here but it will take its time and also a
00:21thickening of the cloud for Scotland and Northern Ireland outbreaks of rain
00:24moving into Western Scotland and Northern Ireland following several days
00:27of very warm and bright weather here but in between a slice of blue skies and
00:32certainly a much more cheerful outlook for the afternoon for the south and
00:37southwest compared with the last few days with temperatures reaching 1819
00:41Celsius lower dew points a fresher feel compared with recent weather it's going
00:47to feel cool especially for Western Scotland and Northern Ireland as the
00:50winds pick up strength into the evening and some heavy and persistent rain moves
00:54through an unsettled flavor into the nighttime for Scotland Northern Ireland
00:59northern and increasingly western parts of England as well as Wales the winds
01:04becoming strong across the north and west and driving bands of rain
01:09southwards so a wet start to the day on Tuesday but not a especially cold start
01:16with the blustery breeze temperatures will generally hold up in the high
01:20single figures or low double figures nevertheless in some places a more
01:24comfortable night for sleeping compared with the more oppressive nights of the
01:28end of last week a bright start for the southeast and increasingly bright skies
01:32for Scotland and Northern Ireland as this initial band of rain moves through
01:35that slows down as it pushes into Wales in the Midlands during the lunchtime
01:40period and then blustery showers for northern parts of the country longer
01:44spells of rain for Shetland and Orkney some very wet weather on Tuesday here
01:48accompanied by strong winds with the risk of gales and wind gusts of 50 miles
01:54an hour or more across the far north and northeast of Scotland so very unsettled
01:58in the north and northeast with those showers and longer spells of rain
02:01further south some blue skies away from the showers for Northern England North
02:06Wales but we've got cloudier skies and some showery rain at times through
02:10Tuesday and this longer spell of rain moving south as we end the afternoon
02:15feeling particularly cool where we've got those strong winds and gales in the
02:19far north and northeast and in the south well 19-20 Celsius possible but
02:26nevertheless it's not going to feel quite as pleasant with the wind picking
02:30up strength and showery rain moving along the rain is accompanied by this
02:35cold front and that moves through opening the door to a significant
02:40change midweek with winds all the way from the north and low pressure sitting
02:45over Scandinavia so it's going to feel significantly colder compared with the
02:51recent weather the coldest weather likely since spring and temperatures
02:56significantly below average early rain on Tuesday evening moving through clear
03:01skies following but quite a number of showers for Scotland Northern Ireland
03:04Northwest England and parts of Wales and that's the theme for Wednesday and
03:09Thursday north to northwesterly winds frequent showers especially in the north
03:13and northwest some sunshine in between but feeling much cooler