03 September - National forecast presented by Alex Deakin.
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00:00Welcome to your latest national weather update from the Met Office.
00:03It's a mixed picture this weekend. Broadly speaking sunshine and showers
00:07but for some there'll be heavy downpours, there'll be strong winds as well but
00:12when the sun is out it'll still feel quite warm. Here's the reason for this
00:15mixed weather low pressure system just churning away out to the west of Ireland
00:21and around that it'll throw weather fronts our way. This low won't just
00:24dominate our weather through the weekend but well into next week as well.
00:29Let's rewind the clock however and go through the weekend with some details
00:34starting on Friday night with these bands of rain coming into the Northwest
00:37heavy downpours in places since big showers through the day across Wales and
00:41southwest England staying fairly wet on the west coast of Scotland and more rain
00:47joining in for Northern Ireland as another band of wet weather moves in
00:51here but many central and eastern parts staying dry one or two showers across
00:55the far northeast on Friday evening but they tend to fade away. Tending quite
00:58windy here however and that breeze coupled with warmer air making for a
01:03much milder night across Scotland compared to recent nights and again
01:07further south like recent nights it will be quite warm here with temperatures in
01:10towns and cities staying in the mid-teens in places. So not a cold start
01:15to Saturday and for some it'll be a fine and a sunny start as well
01:20particularly central and eastern parts of England but it will be a wet start
01:23for much of Northern Ireland south of Scotland and not just a wet start
01:27because where this rain lies it's going to be a very soggy day that rain
01:32persistence and at times heavy and it could cause some problems so we do have
01:36a Met Office yellow warning in place more on that in a second. May well see
01:40another band of rain coming into West Wales and southwest England through the
01:43day with the wind starting to strengthen here. Elsewhere there'll be some heavy
01:47showers with the likelihood of a rumble of thunder or two but they're going to
01:51be hit-and-miss so it's no guarantee that you're going to see rain across
01:54parts of the east and certainly many parts of the south will stay dry and
01:58fine along with the far northeast of Scotland putting a sunny spells across
02:02the northern isles albeit with a fairly brisk wind. Let's zoom in now and talk
02:07about that warning. Met Office yellow warning in place covering all of
02:10Saturday we could see 30 to 40 millimetres of rain falling in just a
02:14few hours by the end of the day and those rainfall totals across parts of
02:17Western Scotland may tot up close to 100 millimetres of rain that kind of
02:21rainfall could cause a few issues certainly a lot of spray and surface
02:25water on the roads if you're traveling in this part of the world during
02:28Saturday just bear that in mind allow a bit of extra time for your journey. Stuck
02:32under that rain band it'll struggle to get a much above 16, 17, 18 degrees but
02:38it is quite warm and humid air so still feeling quite sticking in the sunny
02:42spells across eastern areas of England temperatures again getting into the mid
02:46or even high 20s in places feeling cooler with that brisk wind across the
02:50far northeast. During Saturday evening we'll see further pulses of rain coming
02:55up from the southwest and spreading across Scotland as well could turn quite
03:00heavy this rain as we head into Sunday once more for Northern Ireland's but it
03:04should clear through during Sunday so a bit brighter come Sunday afternoon same
03:09goes for Wales brightening up here through the day further outbreaks of
03:12rain likely across much of Scotland although again the Northern Isles likely
03:16to stay dry with sunny spells and again of course eastern parts of England
03:20showers here few and far between could see some heavy ones certainly late in
03:24the day but most of the day will be dry and of course it's these eastern areas
03:28where we haven't seen much rain through the summer we could do with a downpour
03:32or two. The breeze again noticeable across the southwest and across the far
03:36northeast again temperatures generally a little bit above average particularly
03:40where we see some sunshine we'll see temperatures maybe getting into the mid
03:4420s say across East Anglia. So as I said plenty going on as we go through this
03:49weekend keep up to date with the latest forecasts those warnings are on the app
03:54and of course on our website and even into next week more heavy downpours to
03:59come so make sure you're following us right across social media.