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Tuesday morning forecast 18/10/2022
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18/10/2022 national forecast - national weather forecast presented by Jonathan Vautrey.
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Hello there. We haven't quite reached Halloween yet, but as you wake up on Tuesday morning,
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you might be greeted by some eerie mist and fog. It's due to the clearing skies and lighter
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winds that many of us will see throughout the night. The showers across Scotland tending
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to fade away, bar from the far north and clear intervals persisting for many other areas
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as well, allowing that mist and fog to develop. Underneath those clear skies, temperatures
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will be taking a bit of a tumble as well, particularly in the west for Northern Ireland
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where a touch of frost is possible. Some rural locations getting down to as low as
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minus two degrees Celsius. So it will be a fairly chilly start to Tuesday morning, particularly
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so where some of this fog lingers. Northern Ireland, Wales down into central southern
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areas of England. The sun not quite strong enough to clear this until around 10 o'clock
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in the morning, but once it does so plenty of sunshine throughout the rest of the day
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and Tuesday is looking like a fairly fine day to get out and about. But you are out
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in the sunshine. Temperatures not doing too bad for the time of year. Highs of 14 degrees
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in Scotland and 18 degrees across southern areas of England. It's also here where we'll
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see the cloud developing across Devon, Cornwall, the winds strengthening as well, and it's
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due to an area of low pressure that is sat out in the Atlantic. As we move towards the
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second half of the week, this low pressure will begin to shift its way northwards and
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the weather fronts associated with it will also bring showers and outbreaks of rain and
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generally a more unsettled period to come. We'll begin to see the influence of this low
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pressure centre then as we move throughout Tuesday evening. The cloud spreading its way
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northwards, some showers and outbreaks of rain developing. These could be heavy at times
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with the risk of some thunderstorms across southwest England. Underneath this lowering
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cloud, it will be quite murky and that will bring in some milder air as well, with those
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winds coming up from the south areas in the southwest, not really dropping below double
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digits. Ahead of that frontal system in the north, though, it will retain that cooler
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and fresher air. So a touch of frost is still possible across the far north of Scotland
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as we wake up on Wednesday morning. So a bit of a mixed picture as we move throughout the
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day. The cloud continuing to push its way northwards now across Northern Ireland into
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other areas of England and southern Scotland. Still the risk of those heavy showers in there
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and the odd rumble of thunder. It's the far north of Scotland, the Highlands, the Northern
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Isles that are going to continue to see the brightest and clearest skies over the course
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of Wednesday. Temperatures again in the south where we're feeding in those southerly winds
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will be on the mild side, around 17 degrees Celsius, but just that bit fresher still in
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the far north. As we move throughout the rest of the week, that low pressure centre then
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is staying with us. So we do have a few more showers to contend with. With those southerly
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winds, though, it is going to stay rather mild, particularly in the south, climbing
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towards highs of 21-20 degrees Celsius, which is rather warm for the time of year. The showers
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potentially more widespread over the course of Friday and we'll continue to see a few
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of them as we push into the weekend as well. You can catch a full forecast for the week
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ahead on our YouTube channel and of course we'll keep you up to date on all our social
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media channels as well. And we'll see you later. Bye bye.
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