04 July - National weather forecast presented by Greg Dewhurst.
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00:00Hello, there. Welcome to your evening broadcast from the Met Office. We'll see heavy rain
00:05across Scotland over the next 24 hours, some local disruption possible. An area of low
00:10pressure sits to the northwest, driving in weather systems from the Atlantic, some warm
00:14and humid air associated with this as well, eventually turning more showery and fresher
00:19as we move through Tuesday. So, the details for Sunday evening. Outbreaks of heavy rain
00:25across Northern Ireland stretching into Scotland as we head into the early hours. The Met Office
00:29warning in force right through until the end of Monday. Some localised disruption
00:34possible, 50 to 75 millimetres over the higher ground by the end of the day. Overnight across
00:40England and Wales, generally dry. There will be some rain across western areas. The clearest
00:45skies further south and east. But a muggy night for all. Winds coming in from the south,
00:5015, 16 Celsius as a minimum for many of us. And so, that means a muggy, damp start to
00:56the day, particularly across the north. Outbreaks of heavy rain pushing across Scotland. Some
01:00localised flooding possible, particularly in the west. Northern Ireland also seeing
01:05rain which transfers into northern England and later northern parts of Wales as well.
01:10To the southeast of this weather front, it generally stays dry and bright for much of
01:15England and Wales. And some sunny spells. And in the best of these, quite a warm, humid
01:20day, 26, 27 Celsius possible. In the best of the sunshine, a little fresher. Behind
01:25the weather system, northern Ireland up into northwest Scotland, generally 17 to 22 Celsius
01:31here. Still breezy around the coasts. Through the evening time, still some heavy pulses
01:36of rain working across southern and eastern parts of Scotland, transferring into northern
01:40England, Wales, the west country as we head into the early hours, eventually making its
01:45way into parts of the Midlands and central southern England. With southeast England generally
01:50staying dry, clearer spells following behind as well. Under the clear spells, across the
01:55northwest, temperatures a little fresher, 12 or 13 Celsius. Still muggy across many
02:01southern and eastern areas, 16 or 17 Celsius to take us in to Tuesday morning. This weather
02:07front giving outbreaks of rain first thing across central parts of England, pushing its
02:11way slowly south and eastward, still affecting perhaps parts of Shetland for a time too before
02:17moving away here. The weather front does linger though across parts of east Anglia
02:20down into Kent, some heavier bursts possible into the afternoon, but for many brightening
02:25up, plenty of sunny spells, but showers across northern Ireland, western Scotland could be
02:30heavy at times. Fresher air moving in, so temperatures 18 to 22 Celsius for many, 23
02:36to 25 across the far east and south east where that muggy air continues to hold on a little
02:41longer. Through the rest of the week, it generally stays quite mixed, low pressure to the northwest
02:47of the UK, so we're likely to see further rain at times across the north and the west.
02:51Further south and east, generally drier and brighter and temperatures nearer to average
02:55for the time of year. If you'd like more information on this, you can find this on our social media
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