12 September - National weather forecast presented by Annie Shuttleworth.
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00:00Good afternoon. Another cold night to come tonight but then it will turn much warmer
00:04through Friday and into the weekend. It's also going to turn considerably drier in the
00:09south through the weekend and then more widely through the start of next week. That's because
00:13high pressure is on its way and you can see that area of high pressure on the satellite
00:18picture quite clearly out in the Atlantic at the moment. Now ahead of this area of high
00:22pressure we've still got low pressure in charge and a cold arctic northerly wind. That's bringing
00:28that chilly feel through the rest of the day and overnight tonight. It's also bringing
00:33in quite a few showers particularly across north-western areas of England through the
00:38Cheshire Gap similar to where we saw some very heavy showers yesterday. But as the winds
00:42shift to more of a north-easterly through this afternoon the showers will become more
00:46focused across eastern coasts of the UK and it will turn that much drier across more western
00:52areas. And where we do have a bit more shelter from that north-easterly wind it will be a
00:56slightly warmer feeling day across more south and western areas but exposed to that breeze
01:01across the north and east it will feel fairly chilly. So as the winds are a little bit lighter
01:06today it will be a slightly warmer day but temperatures are still widely well below average
01:11for this point in September. You can see that by the blues on this map showing temperatures
01:16are between three and six degrees below the September average and we're still at a fairly
01:21early point in the month. And that cold feel will continue into this evening. It's probably
01:26going to be a colder night tonight compared to last night as clear skies develop quite
01:30widely. There'll still be a few showers clipping the coasts of parts of Scotland and in particular
01:35the coasts of Norfolk too but elsewhere it will be a clear and dry night and as the winds
01:40turn much lighter we could see a bit more of a widespread rural frost. Towns and cities
01:46will stay above zero but in the south we could be down as low as minus one or two, minus
01:50three or four across some northern areas and there is some lying snow over the very tops
01:54of the mountains in parts of Scotland. So a bit of a wintry scene for some of us to
01:59start the day tomorrow morning but as I said it is turning much warmer through Friday and
02:04into the weekend and there will be more in the way of sunshine on Friday lasting into
02:08the afternoon. So that does mean that it will feel that much warmer. The winds will be lighter
02:13too, starting to develop more of a southwesterly wind through Friday. That will drag in some
02:18cloud on the next band of rain for north-western areas so some hazier sunshine to come for
02:23northern Ireland and western areas of Scotland but elsewhere a dry and bright day and as
02:28I said it will be a warmer day tomorrow compared to today. Temperatures still a little below
02:32average but highs of around 16 or 17 degrees in the south, 14 or 15 further north and west
02:40and I think with those lighter winds and more in the way of sunshine it will feel that much
02:43warmer than the past couple of days. Now this wet weather across the north-west will
02:48continue its journey into parts of Scotland throughout Friday evening where it will bring
02:54wet weather through the start of the weekend. That weather front will push into parts of
02:59Scotland, northern areas of England before it sinks southwards into some areas of northern
03:04England and parts of Wales but high pressure is set to dominate across the south through
03:08this weekend and as I said that high pressure will become more widespread into the start
03:13of next week but you can find more details on next week on our latest 10 day trend on
03:17YouTube. See you again soon, bye bye.