Met Office Weather Forecast 14/10/2024 - Rain in the south and dry up north

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In the evening the sky becomes increasingly cloudy with the arrival of a rain band from the west, bringing heavy rain to Wales and south-west England. Overnight the rain moves east and reaches the south-east of England while clear skies start to develop in the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. On Monday morning the rain clears off to the east and while it will be Sunny in the north of the UK it will remain overcast in the south.
Transcript
00:00Good morning, and welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. Have you been
00:04enjoying the cold and crisp weather over the weekend? Well, it's all changed this week,
00:09so as we begin to see our winds switch around to a more of a southerly direction, we start
00:14to drag up milder air as we head towards the middle part of the week, turning milder day
00:18on day, with a peak around Wednesday, perhaps getting temperatures up in towards the early
00:2320s. But back to this morning, so quite a damp and drizzly start to the day. There's
00:28a fair amount of rain, but that will slowly start to move eastwards as we head through
00:32the morning. By the time we get into the early afternoon, most places across the UK will
00:36be dry, albeit with a fair amount of clouds fairly stubborn through the afternoon, perhaps
00:42lingering on a few outbreaks of rain on the North Sea coast. But further north, Northern
00:46Ireland, the far north of England and parts of Scotland, seeing a fairly dry and bright
00:50day, decent amount of sunshine. And here with that milder southerly airflow, we'll see temperatures
00:56up into the double figures, 10 to 12 degrees across parts of Scotland, still breezy across
01:01Western Isles, where you might still hold on to some lingering cloud here. Further south
01:05again, it's still going to be fairly mild. Temperatures could get up to 16 degrees across
01:10parts of Devon and Cornwall with that cloud will linger on through Monday afternoon, and
01:15so it may still feel a touch chilly for some. Heading through the evening then on Monday,
01:21so cloud will retain across the far southern half of the UK. Further north, there will
01:26still be some clear spells. Some of that rain across the far north of Scotland will
01:29begin to move away and we'll start to see this wind strengthening from the south, getting
01:33quite a southerly breeze, spreading that cloud further up, particularly down Western Coast
01:38into the start of Tuesday morning. So with the cloud and those strong winds, it's going
01:42to be another fairly mild start to the day on Tuesday, particularly across the south.
01:47Could still see some single digit temperatures to start the day across parts of far north
01:51east of Scotland. But again, any of that ground frost that you may have seen over the weekend
01:56will be much more few and far between and likely only restricted to very rural spots
02:01through the rest of Tuesday. Then so cloud again, largely covering much of the UK, likely
02:07to see some drizzly outbreaks, particularly over parts of Devon and Cornwall and over
02:11high ground in parts of Wales as well. So fairly cloudy picture, fairly blustery winds,
02:16particularly going to notice those on the coastal locations and over high ground, particularly
02:19in parts of Scotland as well. Showers will begin to start to arrive from the west, perhaps
02:24reaching in towards Northern Ireland by the early afternoon. So a cloudy and breezy picture
02:30on Tuesday. Temperatures again slowly beginning to climb 17 or 18 across the southern half
02:35of the UK, still into the double figures 11 or 13 for parts of Scotland. So a cloudy end
02:43to the day on Tuesday, but we do have rain moving in from the west on Wednesday. So if
02:49you want to check out any more on Wednesday's rain, please do have a look at our YouTube
02:52channel.
02:54Thanks for watching.

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