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10 Day trend β Staying changeable? 04/09/19
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14/10/2024
Will recent cool and changeable weather patterns continue throughout the next ten days or will Atlantic hurricane activity throw a spanner in the works? Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern has the 10 Day Trend.
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Hello and welcome to the Met Office 10-day trend. The cool, changeable, early autumn
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kind of weather that we've had so far this September looks likely to continue over the
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next 10 days. Certainly nothing as extreme as this. Hurricane Dorian, the wildest weather
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on the planet, finally moving away from the Bahamas over the next few days but threatening
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the US coast for a time. Then, Dorian drifts north and in fact gets picked up by our very
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own North Atlantic jet stream. The question on many people's lips, of course, may be how
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will Dorian affect the UK? And it looks likely that into next week, Dorian will travel towards
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the UK but gets steered northwards towards Iceland. And by this stage, actually, it's
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no more than a typical area of low pressure. In fact, we've removed the name. You can see
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it's just an Atlantic low by this time, complete with tightly packed isobars and weather fronts.
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This is next Monday but you compare Hurricane Dorian or by this stage, ex-Hurricane Dorian
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with, for example, the weather system that's affecting the UK through Wednesday night and
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into Thursday, you can see there's hardly any difference. Replaying that, this is Thursday's
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weather system, this is next Monday's ex-hurricane and you can see how these hurricanes can transition
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quite well into just typical areas of low pressure, just like the one that's coming
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in for Thursday. So nothing particularly scary for the UK, despite the destruction
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that Dorian has caused elsewhere in the world. Now, Thursday's weather system brings a warm
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front into parts of Western Scotland and Northern Ireland to start the day. Ahead of that, sunny
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spells and a chilly start in places, especially for sheltered parts of Scotland. But for Scotland
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itself, we see the clouds gather, outbreaks of rain push in from the west, a few showers
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for western parts of England and Wales. But sunshine returns behind this warm front and
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there'll be plenty of sunny spells away from it as well. Although there'll be a cool breeze,
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it won't be as windy as it is on Wednesday, mid to high teens typically. Then it turns
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wet once more into North West Scotland and then eventually this band of rain crosses
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Northern Ireland, the rest of Scotland before into the early hours of Friday, toppling into
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central parts of the UK. Ahead and behind it, clear spells, a few showers arriving for
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Friday afternoon into Scotland and Northern Ireland, along with a brisk breeze. And by
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this stage, the weather front is across southern parts of the country, fragmenting all the
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time. It's a cold front, so it will bring cool, fresh air across many places, mid to
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high teens typically. And it's fragmenting as it pushes into an area of high pressure.
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This high pressure is key for our weather into the weekend because it looks likely to
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extend, swamping this weather front, making it clear away, and then a big ridge of high
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pressure across the country for Saturday and indeed for Sunday. So Saturday's weather,
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yeah, there'll be a few showers about, there'll be areas of cloud around, there'll also be
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a keen breeze, especially in the east, but actually many places will be dry, there'll
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be plenty of bright weather about as well. Once these showers clear away later in the
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day, the sky's clear, Saturday night's going to be quite a chilly one actually, and some
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places wake up with a touch of frost on Sunday. Temperatures by Sunday daytime back into the
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mid to high teens, and then it turns cloudy again in the north-west as we end the weekend.
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So much of the UK dry through the weekend, a lot of fine weather, more unsettled conditions
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pushing into the north-west later Sunday. This cold front starts to move in, and that
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will once again topple in around this area of high pressure for the start of next week,
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bringing a spell of wet weather early Monday across the northern half of the country and
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then outbreaks of rain for England and Wales through the day itself. Now these weather
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systems are moving in around an area of high pressure, rewinding the clock to Wednesday
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you can see the same high pressure essentially staying put during the next five days. And
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all of these weather systems are being drawn around it, they're circling it almost like
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a cartwheel type of system with these low pressure systems just journeying around the
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top of the area of high pressure coming in from the north-west of the UK and bringing
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changeable cool weather conditions. And it looks likely that well into next week that
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kind of set up, that repeating pattern will continue. This, again this is ex-hurricane
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Dorian but you can see it stays well clear most likely of the UK passing through Iceland,
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bringing some wind and rain to north-western parts of the country, drier further south
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and east where we're closer to this area of high pressure. That's the middle of next week
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but later on things get a bit more uncertain because with that high pressure remaining
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in place, but also with the Atlantic tropical activity, tropical storms and so on starting
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to make more of an appearance over the next few days, it is possible that these systems
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will be drawn up around the high pressure and end up again as typical areas of low pressure
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and come along to affect the UK via the jet stream. What does that mean? It means that
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well, essentially the weather's likely to stay cool and changeable well into next week
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but getting the detail right in terms of where these low pressure systems will end
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up is always going to be tricky. It is likely to stay wettest in the north-west but there'll
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be showery rain elsewhere. However, just like this week there'll also be plenty of drier
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and brighter interludes in between these weather systems and where we get clearer nights, at
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this time of year of course it can be quite chilly. So, cool, changeable, typical early
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autumn weather and despite Atlantic tropical activity picking up at the moment, it doesn't
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look like there's anything too much to worry about for the UK weather, at least for the
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next week or so. Bye bye.
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