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Strong winds persist over Scotland driving showers from the northwest overnight. Bands of showers and rain clearly more quickly to the south and east with patches of clear skies into the early hours. Single figure temperatures overnight under the cold arctic air. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 10/09/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Clare Nasir.

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00:00Hello there, welcome to your Tuesday evening weather update from the Met
00:03Office. Now today we've seen some tricky conditions across the far north and
00:08northeast of Scotland. Wind and rain warnings remain in force as we head
00:12through the early part of the evening. A wind warning until 6 p.m. Inland we
00:16could see gusts in excess of 50 miles an hour along the coast and across open
00:20water. Severe gales associated with this low and also some persistent rain
00:25particularly through the night across Shetland. But this depression is moving
00:30towards Scandinavia. However it will continue to cast an influence over our
00:35weather through Wednesday as well as Thursday and that's because the position
00:39of this, dumbbelling with a low towards the north there, will allow for some cold
00:44air to stream in from the Arctic. And what that means, particularly by night
00:49you'll notice the difference if you're stepping out, it's going to turn a lot
00:52colder even with a local air frost across the north and some wintriness
00:57over the highest ground of Scotland. Showers in the mix into Thursday but
01:02notice a slight change coming in from the west. The winds gradually lose their
01:06sting and with that we'll see a change of weather into the weekend. Now for the
01:11time being notice how strong the winds are towards the northeast of Scotland.
01:14That's where the worst weather is. However the rain across the Midlands,
01:18southern parts of Wales, will clear around mid-evening. That wet weather
01:22clears the home counties as well as the far southeast through the early hours of
01:26tomorrow morning. And then some clearer skies but this wind here will continue
01:31to deliver showers across the north and west of Scotland, Northern Ireland,
01:35running in across the North Channel towards Irish seacoast, Cumbria,
01:38Lancashire, down towards Greater Manchester, Merseyside and even Cheshire.
01:43To the south of that some clearer skies to start the day, some sunshine as you're
01:48waking up on Wednesday morning. Eastern parts of Scotland not doing too bad,
01:51eastern parts of England also seeing some brighter weather. However showers
01:56from the word go across the north as well as the west. Still that persistent
02:00wet and windy weather across Shetland and that driving wind continues across
02:05many parts of the north as well as the west through the day. Now sunshine in
02:09shelter but these showers will be frequent, again running in across the
02:13North Channel towards more northwestern areas of Wales as well as England and
02:17extending further south they could develop in situ through the afternoon
02:21across central and eastern areas of England. So wherever you are you could
02:24catch a shower, some dry weather across the far south of England and some
02:28brighter skies coming and going in shelter from that northwest wind which
02:32will keep things cold. So a chilly day wherever you are, fresh in the south,
02:37chilly and cold in the north with that blast of wind coming in 11 or 12 degrees
02:43Celsius, well below average for this time of year. Now through Wednesday evening
02:47and overnight we continue to see a feed of those showers across more northern
02:52and western areas. Inland they will tend to fade away and again with some clearer
02:57skies and a lighter breeze across the Midlands up towards Pennine districts.
03:00Exposed to that wind, frequent showers into the early hours of Thursday morning.
03:05However temperatures will be even lower as we head into Thursday and again
03:10there's a chance of one or two spots of frost as we head into the first part of
03:15the day. At least though you'll see some sunshine through the day as those
03:18showers continue particularly across coastal districts as well as the
03:22Northern Isles. So in land some sunny skies, temperatures down a notch 13 to
03:2615 Celsius, only 9 or 10 across the northwest of Scotland, 12 degrees
03:31Celsius across Northern Ireland. Now the winds will ease into Friday after a
03:36chilly start, most places will be dry with some sunny spells. Temperatures then
03:41at the very best the mid-teens but all change into the weekend as more cloud
03:45and rain moves in from the northwest. Temperatures on the up as well so we
03:49could see a 17 or 18 degrees Celsius. Take care and I'll see you again soon.

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