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8 November - National weather forecast presented by Ellie Glaisyer.
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00:00Hello and welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. So, low pressure is very
00:05much in charge of our weather as we head through the rest of today. A low pressure system brings
00:09a frontal band across the UK that will slowly push its way eastwards as we go through the
00:13rest of today. That low pressure then situated up to the north west bringing various occlusion
00:17features across the UK through the second half of the week. Back to the here and now
00:22though, and that frontal band situated much across the UK slowly pushes its way eastwards
00:27as we go through this morning. There could be some heavy downpours on here so it could
00:31cause some travel disruption during the morning rush hour but it will start turning drier
00:35and brighter behind that front. Perhaps a bit of hazy sunshine across parts of England
00:38and Wales and some showers start to push in from the west across parts of Northern Ireland
00:42and into parts of Western Scotland. Temperature wise today, a little bit above what we've
00:47seen over recent days, maybe 13, 14 degrees across the south and around 9 or 10 degrees
00:52across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Into Wednesday evening, that band of rain
00:57slowly pushes its way towards the south east clearing much of the UK as we head through
01:01the first part of Wednesday evening. Showers then more widely pushing in from the west
01:05overnight and into the start of Thursday but staying a little drier with some clear skies
01:09across the south east of England and parts of eastern Scotland as well staying under
01:13those clear skies and we could see some frost here as well. Temperatures dropping down close
01:17to zero in many parts of Scotland but elsewhere further south generally holding up into the
01:22mid to high single figures. So a bit of a chilly start for some as we start on Thursday
01:26particularly across parts of eastern Scotland but showers widely pushing in from the west
01:30as we go through the day on Thursday. The south east and parts of eastern Scotland and
01:35eastern England always staying the driest with plenty of sunny spells through the afternoon
01:38but those showers across western parts could turn heavy at times and we could even hear
01:42the odd rumble of thunder particularly across parts of Wales and south west England. Quite
01:47blustery in those showers too and definitely feeling a little bit fresher tomorrow. Temperatures
01:50around 10 to 12 degrees across the south and maybe holding up into the single figures
01:55across northern parts. Those unsettled conditions likely to continue through the second half
02:00of the week but you can find out more about that forecast via our YouTube channel and
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