Continuing largely cloudy overnight with a few spots of drizzle but most places dry. Some mist and fog around coastal areas and over hills. Staying mild for most but colder across the north east of Scotland where there will be some clear spells - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 02/11/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Jonathan Vautrey.
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00:00Hello there, good evening, hope you have had a lovely day, although the main colour on
00:05many of our mood boards this weekend is certainly grey. It's quite hard to see the UK from space
00:10at the moment, a widespread blanket of cloud covering the vast majority of areas and this
00:15will be staying with us as we head throughout the overnight period. There will be the odd
00:19spot of drizzle to just watch out for if you do have any bonfire celebrations, but most
00:23of us should manage to stay dry. Misty and murky around coastal districts and over the
00:28hills as well, but underneath that blanket of cloud it's going to be holding our temperatures
00:32up so it will be a mild night. Most towns and cities around 10 or 11 degrees Celsius,
00:37but you'll notice there for the north east of Scotland, Aberdeen, certainly chillier
00:41here, underneath the clearer skies that we do have, that will allow temperatures to drop
00:45off more so and some patchy frost is possible for the likes of Aberdeenshire, Moray and
00:50Angus as we start off Sunday morning. It is going to be the north east of Scotland that
00:54holds on to the best of the sunshine as well throughout Sunday despite that chilly start.
00:58For much of Northern Ireland, England and Wales though, it is quite a homogenous story
01:03again. Grey, dull, gloomy throughout a good portion of the day, spots of drizzle to watch
01:08out for again, particularly around coastal districts of the Irish Sea. Temperatures will
01:13be a degree or so down compared to what we have seen today, many of us between 12 and
01:1714 degrees Celsius and it will feel quite chilly when you're stuck inside as well due
01:21to that lack of sunshine around in places. The high pressure that we've seen this weekend
01:26is going to be staying with us into the new working week as well. It will just drift off
01:30slightly towards the east and allow more of a south easterly wind to move its way in.
01:35So there could be a slight improvement in brightness levels for the far south east of
01:40England, but also for the likes of Western Wales and Northern Ireland and Western Scotland
01:44potentially on Monday start to see a bit more of that sunshine poking through at times.
01:49For many others though, it really is going to be another very grey and drab day, unfortunately.
01:54A bit of a breeze across the far south west, but otherwise winds generally staying light
01:59due to that area of high pressure. Temperatures also just continuing their slight downward
02:03trends, more of us now around 11 or 12 degrees Celsius. Despite that little trend downwards
02:08though, as we head towards the middle part of the week, we are going to see again another
02:12slight shift in wind direction, more of a direct southerly, if not a south westerly
02:16starting to feed its way in from Wednesday onwards, will provide some more milder conditions
02:21to move its way in. So temperatures slowly recovering a touch even a little bit above
02:26average by the time we reach the end of the week, but the cloud is likely to remain. We'll
02:32have plenty more updates on what to expect over the next few days on our YouTube channel.
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