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Wednesday afternoon forecast 28/09/22
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14/10/2024
28 September - National weather forecast presented by Alex Deakin
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Welcome along to your national weather update, a chilly feel out there again today, a mix
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of sunshine and showers. Some places seeing lots of showers and some places not seeing
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any at all. Here's the bigger picture, the view from space. There's low pressure out
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in the North Sea and it's spiralling and plenty of showers down the eastern side and persistent
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rain here just heading down across the borders through the early afternoon. That's going
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to turn things pretty wet over northeast England during the afternoon. Plenty of showers across
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Wales and southwest England but elsewhere in between these two zones, many places not
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seeing too many showers at all and mostly staying dry and bright. But the winds are
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generally feeding down from the north and so it's never a warm wind direction. Stuck
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under that cloud across Newcastle, going to feel pretty cold this afternoon, 11 or 12
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Celsius with a fairly brisk breeze. Elsewhere a bit of sunshine should just tick those temperatures
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up to the mid-teens, still below average for the time of year. Through the course of
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the evening we're going to see this rain pepping up and spiralling southwards across northern
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England, certainly quite wet across the M62 for a while and then that rain through the
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night drift across the Midlands into Wales and eventually into southern England as well.
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Away from that little zone of rain that spirals south, many places will have a dry night,
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there'll be some clear spells and still in relatively cool air. So temperatures are likely
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certainly across England and Wales to drop down to single figures. A fresh start then
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to Thursday and actually quite a damp start across parts of the south, a lot of cloud
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across southern England, south Wales early on. But it should be scooting away, clearing
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out into the Channel and then we're just left again with a mix of sunshine and showers,
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but not too many showers, most of them likely across to the east of the Pennines and spreading
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south into the Midlands. The odd one keeping going across northeast Scotland as well. Much
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of western Scotland, northern Ireland dry and bright and the afternoon looking fine
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across the south, January too. But again the breeze still coming down from the north, but
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not as strong the wind and feeling a little warmer I suspect, particularly across northeast
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England, 15 degrees here possibly and further south 17 or maybe 18 Celsius. So for many
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Thursday is the driest day of this fairly cool and showery week, but we're going to
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see a bit more of a change as we head into Friday. The showers fade out on Thursday
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evening, so it's going to turn quite cold on Thursday night. But up to the northwest
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is a fairly angry looking zone of rain. A couple of weather systems coming together,
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this one in particular intensifying as it comes across the UK and that's going to bring
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a spell of wet and increasingly windy weather. Look at those isobars pinching together as
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it moves through. So spell of rain crossing the country during Friday, a bright cold start
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across much of eastern England, but the rain will get here in the afternoon. But this is
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Friday morning's chart. Some heavy rain there for a while across northern Ireland, western
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Scotland that will spread its way eastwards during Friday afternoon and those winds picking
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up as well. This is the gust graphic showing the strongest winds likely to be across the
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northwest through the early hours of Friday morning and then increasingly across the northeast
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as we head into Friday afternoon. But even further south going to get pretty gusty, especially
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along the English Channel coasts later on on Friday. So a wet and windy spell to come
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for all to end the working week. Keep up to date with everything across the weather world
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