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27 November - National weather forecast presented by Clare Nasir.
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00:00Hello there welcome to your Wednesday evening weather update from the Met
00:04Office. There's a change coming in from the south. High pressure tends to fade
00:09away as we see a southerly wind bringing milder air but for the time being
00:13through Wednesday evening it's cold outside. A widespread frost extending
00:19southwards. This breeze here continues to deliver some coastal showers as the
00:23clouds slowly thickens from the west. At the same time with a lighter wind in
00:28expect the fog to reform and it's going to turn freezing. So freezing fog which
00:33will be stubborn as we head into a Thursday morning. Some places may find
00:38that fog lingering on through the morning. So it's a very cold end to the
00:42night and we'll see the wind pick up a little bit towards the far southwest
00:46where you could see some showery rain. Elsewhere it's a dry night, it's a
00:51bitterly cold one and murky for some. So first thing then on Thursday morning
00:57well for Northern Ireland you may find that freezing fog lifting a little bit
01:00quicker than the last night into the morning because the wind will be a bit
01:05stronger here. Elsewhere it's a bit of a murky start. Any sunshine through the
01:09morning will turn rather hazy as cloud encroaches from the southwest and that
01:13will bring some showery rain towards West Wales, the West Country and
01:17eventually some wet weather across Northern Ireland with a keen breeze.
01:21Elsewhere we hang on to some drier skies, more cloud from time to time, some hazy
01:27sunshine as that rain skirts Western Scotland into tomorrow evening.
01:32Temperatures then will struggle. It's a cold day but notice towards the west
01:36across the Republic of Ireland 13 Celsius for Devon and Cornwall up to 10
01:41Celsius. That really heralds the change in our weather coming through as we head
01:45through Thursday into Friday. Through Thursday evening though that rain
01:48continues its passage northwards. So some wet weather across the central
01:52belt northwards but eventually it will clear towards the far north of Scotland.
01:56But this rain bound never too far away into Friday morning and it will be a bit
02:00of a murky night elsewhere. Lots of low clouds and temperatures struggling yet
02:04again dipping down to around 1 to 3 Celsius. So on Friday there'll be more in
02:10the way of cloud around. This rain eventually moves in around lunchtime to
02:14Northern Ireland. Showery bursts extend down towards Irish Seacoast up towards
02:18the northwest of Scotland. Elsewhere it's mostly dry. Temperatures are slowly
02:23rising so you'll see values coming in around 10 Celsius for the central belt,
02:2812 for southern parts of Wales, 14 for the West Country but still only 6, 7 or 8
02:32along this eastern side and here the cloud will come and go. So through Friday
02:37evening and overnight yet again we'll see that wind pick up further strength.
02:41The air becomes milder across most parts as we head through Friday and into the
02:47weekend with some showery bursts extending across the country. Saturday
02:50then yes the cloud will come and go. Temperatures in double figures which is
02:54good news. Some showers in the mix but the wind will be the the key feature of
02:59the weather and into Sunday yes yet again we'll see some wet weather around.
03:04Now into next week things will try and settle down and it does turn a bit
03:08colder yet again. Before that though yes a breezy weekend, windy for some, showery
03:14rain in the mix and also milder. More details of our outlook check out our 10
03:18day trend which is on YouTube. See you later.

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