Met Office Evening Weather Forecast 01/10/24

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Frontal rain losing its intensity with showery outbursts taking precedent over much of central and eastern England, infrequent showery outbreak elsewhere. Clearer skies across much of Scotland and Northern Ireland, giving way to a risk of grass front overnight. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 01/10/24. 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
00:04office. We've had two types of weather through today it's been mostly fine
00:08across Scotland and Northern Ireland. Further south across England and Wales
00:11showery bursts of rain which have been intense. Low pressure does slide down
00:16towards the low countries through the next 24 hours as high pressure builds
00:19from the north even so still some showers towards the southeast but a fine
00:24day on Thursday after a chilly start and then all change slowly through Friday
00:30and into the weekend as low pressure gradually moves in from the west this
00:35time across Scotland and Northern Ireland the winds pick up some strength
00:39and eventually many areas seeing some outbreaks of rain. And it's wet for some
00:44through this evening particularly towards more eastern counties we lose
00:48the intensity of the rain showery bursts extend from Pennine districts down
00:52towards the Midlands one or two showers across West Wales down towards the West
00:57country. Clearer skies across Scotland and Northern Ireland still a quite a
01:01breeze coming in across the eastern side of Scotland and certainly a windy end to
01:05the night across eastern counties of England with showery rain continuing. But
01:10under clearer skies across central parts of Scotland you could see a touch of
01:14grass frost as we enter the day on Wednesday and it's a fine morning
01:18although it'll be chilly across Scotland as well as Northern Ireland. Even the
01:22cloud across border regions will tend to break up extending towards Cumbria as
01:27well as Northumberland and Lancashire Yorkshire through the day. Showers become
01:31confined to the Midlands southeastwards as we head through the morning into the
01:35afternoon on Wednesday and notice the cloud is breaking up further west across
01:39Wales as well. We hang on to those showers fleeting at times with a wind
01:44coming in from the northeast through the latter part of tomorrow so even here yes
01:48you'll still see some showers but not the intense rain that we have seen
01:52through the last well month really off and on. Now temperatures across Western
01:57Scotland through tomorrow picking up to 16 degrees Celsius 15 for Belfast further
02:02west we could see a 17 for South Wales as well as the southeast of England
02:06feeling a bit cooler along this breeze with the strength of the wind. So that's
02:10the picture on Wednesday afternoon. Through Wednesday evening and overnight
02:15any showers become confined to coastal districts towards the southeast. Clearer
02:20skies across many areas and light winds inland allowing for some patchy fog and
02:26also some rural frost as we enter the day on Thursday. Now further south yes a
02:33one or two showers to start the day particularly across Channel Coast here
02:36but most places on Thursday will have a fine day a cold morning brighter skies
02:41some good spells of sunshine and it will be mostly dry. I say mostly dry
02:45because you can see these showers just filing in on a northeast wind across the
02:49coastline of Essex as well as Kent. Elsewhere some lovely sunshine to end
02:54Thursday as temperatures arrive around the mid-teens and the chance of some fog
02:58patches into Friday morning also a rural frost but notice a bit more clouds
03:02towards the west Northern Ireland western parts of Scotland and that
03:06really heralds a change in our weather as we head into the weekend. Rain will
03:11move in particularly across Scotland and Northern Ireland gradually pushing
03:15towards the northwest of England as well as Wales. Dry skies further east as
03:19temperatures arrive yet again around 15 or 16 degrees Celsius. Stay up to date
03:24with our weather and I'll see you again soon.

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