30 August – National weather forecast
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00:00Hello again.
00:01High pressure is with us for Monday and the following few days, but it's bringing quite
00:05a lot of cloud with it, along with a chilly northerly breeze along North Sea coasts.
00:10Coming back to Sunday evening and we'll see cloudy increase for many, with some patchy
00:14drizzle in eastern Scotland and north-east England, and also some drizzly showers in
00:18the far south-east.
00:19There'll be some clearer skies in parts of the west and also the north-west, and here
00:24we could see some patchy fog forming around dawn.
00:27Many under-clear skies with temperatures falling as low as 5 degrees, but under the
00:30blanket of cloud, temperatures hold up in double figures.
00:34Monday's going to be a generally cloudier day compared to Sunday, with the cloud bringing
00:38some drizzly showers to the north-east of England and also the far south-east.
00:43There will be some bright spells at times, but the best of any sunnier skies will be
00:46in the sheltered west and south-western parts, and also over central and western Scotland.
00:52Temperatures will just get into the low 20s in the sunnier spots, but it'll be disappointingly
00:56cool under the cloud, especially along north sea coasts.
01:00Stays quite cloudy across England and Wales on Monday evening, but there will be some
01:04late sunshine for parts of Northern Ireland and much of mainland Scotland.
01:08The recent spell of settled weather is thanks to a slow-moving area of high pressure, and
01:13that is going to stay with us for a few days, and this does mean that the weather will be
01:17quite similar from day to day.
01:21So in summary, it will often be cloudy across England and Wales, the best of any sunshine
01:25is likely to be across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, and of course remember
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