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27 December - National weather forecast by Annie Shuttleworth.
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00:00Hello and festive greetings once again from the Met Office. Bank holiday Monday is shaping
00:06up to be a drier day for northern areas. There will be further rain in the south, but for
00:11all of us it will feel a little bit milder. Now that milder feel is because that front
00:17across northern England on Boxing Day evening is finally going to push that cold air off
00:21to the north, leaving us with mild air and further fronts as well as low pressure as
00:26we head into the new week. But for now we do still have that front lying across Scotland
00:32and northern England through Boxing Day evening bringing further outbreaks of hill snow and
00:37rain too. Elsewhere a fairly dry night but cloudy and milder than recent nights with
00:44just a touch of frost in the far north. By the morning though we'll see further heavy
00:49rain arrive in parts of the southwest and through Monday morning that band of rain is
00:54going to push north and east to cover much of Wales, southern and central England. Further
01:00north of that though much drier and some sunshine breaking out throughout the afternoon, feeling
01:06much more pleasant in that sunshine with lighter winds as well. But the mildest temperature
01:10is still in the southwest with highs of 12 degrees. But further heavy rain will affect
01:17the south coast throughout Monday evening with slightly damper conditions spreading
01:21further north too. In the run up to New Year we'll see exceptionally mild temperatures
01:26across the UK though it will be windy at times and further rain is expected. There's plenty
01:32more details on your forecast online and on social media. Have a lovely day.