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28 January- National weather forecast presented by Honor Criswick
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00:00Hello there, good morning. Well it might be feeling like the wet and windy weather is
00:04never going to end for some of us but if you're on the hunt for something a bit drier, I may
00:07have some good news for you later on in the week. For now though, there's plenty of heavy
00:12showers once again skirting their way across the country, merging into longer spells of
00:16rain at times. Once again, there is the risk of hail and thunder too. It could be quite
00:20a wet day on offer across parts of Wales, parts of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire for example
00:24could see quite a wet day on offer and still with a yellow warning in force across southern
00:28parts of Wales so there could be some flooding here still, so do take care. And there's also
00:32plenty of showers feeding in around parts of Northern Ireland, northern coasts of Scotland
00:37too. Once again they could be heavy, we may even see some snow across the hills in Scotland.
00:42Temperatures are around about average for the time of year, perhaps slightly milder
00:45just to the south but that obviously being offset by plenty of showers moving through.
00:50As we head into the evening, once again still plenty of showers for the first part of the
00:54evening, largely becoming confined to the far south as we head through into the evening.
00:59That means plenty of clear spells across parts of Northern Ireland, northern parts of England
01:03and Wales so that means a slightly chillier night on offer as we head through into Wednesday
01:08morning but once again we still can't rule out a few showers feeding into Northern Ireland,
01:12northern parts of Scotland where still they could fall as snow across hilly areas. So
01:16likely a chillier night on offer but it should be largely dry for many of us by the time
01:20we reach the morning. And as we head into Wednesday we do just need to keep an eye on
01:25this area of low pressure that skirts towards the English Channel, bringing in plenty of
01:29very heavy rain and also some strong winds. A few models earlier on had this slightly
01:34further north so perhaps a chance we could see some more widespread rain here but for
01:39the time being it looks like most of the rain is going to be confined to the very far south
01:42so after a dry start we'll start to see cloud thicken here, some outbreaks of rain across
01:47southern counties. It's going to be a very wet and windy day across the Channel Islands
01:51but to the north of this you can see there's still actually plenty of dry weather around,
01:54even some cloud breaking up into the afternoon leading to some sunny spells. Still can't
01:59rule out a few showers, particularly around the coasts of Northern Ireland, around coasts
02:03of Scotland too but many inland areas seeing a much drier and calmer day by the time we
02:08reach Wednesday and temperatures fairly unchanged, once again around about average for the time
02:12of year. Still slightly milder across the south but once again that being offset by
02:15all that cloud and rain. Now for the rest of the week once this area of low pressure
02:22moves its way towards the continent we do actually see a ridge of high pressure building
02:25as we head into Thursday so plenty of dry and fine conditions for Thursday but then
02:30we do start to see this next frontal system move its way in for the end of the week bringing
02:35in some cloud, also some outbreaks of rain but it looks to move through fairly quickly
02:39so once again on Friday there should be plenty of dry weather around. For more details on
02:43the week ahead you can check out Alex Burkhill's video for the week ahead weather, otherwise
02:48that's it from me, bye bye.

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