25 July - National weather forecast presented by Clare Nasir
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00Hello there. It's rain, showers or sunshine through the next few days. The
00:04weather's a little bit more mobile, even so it remains fairly changeable with
00:09some wet weather from time to time. In fact, through Tuesday evening we continue
00:14to see a feed of showers across Northern Ireland, central and southern parts of
00:18Scotland, northern and eastern counties of England. A driving wind across
00:21Shetland and Orkney, some showery bursts here, but overnight into Wednesday
00:26morning, clearer skies across much of England and Wales, away from Northern
00:30England and also central and northern areas of Scotland, where we will see
00:33some low temperatures. It's going to turn a lot cooler, so a chilly start to the
00:38day come Wednesday morning. Lowest temperatures possibly down to around 5
00:42degrees Celsius and even across the Midlands we could see temperatures
00:45around 9 or 10 Celsius as we enter Wednesday. First thing on Wednesday
00:50morning, you can see this cloud here across southern Scotland, northern and
00:54eastern England, still some showers continuing. Brighter skies towards the
00:58south as well as the north, but thickening cloud through the morning
01:01will bring outbreaks of rain around lunchtime to Northern Ireland.
01:05Eventually that rain will clip the West Country through the afternoon, western
01:09parts of Wales and push in across the western strip of Scotland. Elsewhere, it's
01:14a fine day despite a few showers lingering across eastern counties. You'll
01:18see some sunshine and temperatures typically 20 to 24 degrees Celsius. Now
01:23through Wednesday evening, this massive cloud and outbreaks of rain slowly edge
01:29their way across Scotland, push in across the Midlands and northern England,
01:33central southern England. Some persistent bursts to come as by around late evening
01:38we'll see that rain arrive across eastern counties of England, eastern
01:42Scotland and much of mainland Scotland, with some showers to follow. The rain
01:46could turn heavy overnight across some parts as we see the winds pick up from
01:51the southeast across Scotland. However, a key feature of the weather into Thursday
01:55morning will be how mild it is. Yes, it will be wet, but temperatures holding up
02:00around 13, 14, even 15 degrees Celsius. Showery bursts continue to feed in as
02:05that rain clears towards the southeast and northeast of the country. And again,
02:09the odd heavier downpour can't be ruled out. So through Thursday, this is the
02:13picture through the morning. Quite a breeze, still rather muggy and in fact
02:18we'll see lots of low cloud shrouding the hills and coastlines towards the
02:22west with an onshore wind coming in. The cloud will break up through the
02:26afternoon with some showers to follow as temperatures yet again reach 21 to 23
02:31degrees Celsius. Now, Friday's looking like a quieter day. There'll be some
02:36brighter skies around. Certainly that'll be the case for the central belt of
02:40Scotland, northeast Scotland seeing some showers and Northern Ireland seeing one
02:43or two showers coming in. They could just clip more southern and western areas of
02:47England and Wales, but across northern counties you'll have a better day all
02:50round with some sunshine and again temperatures rising into the 20s. So
02:56that's the quiet weather on Friday, but come the weekend this low pressure
03:00system comes in. It's a mature low, it will turn breezy and it'll be mostly
03:05showers which will be heavy with the risk of thunder. In between we'll see
03:09some brighter weather as this low drifts towards the north and the winds
03:14will slowly ease through the latter part of Sunday. Still though, the chance
03:18of some showers.