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Saturday morning forecast 13/08/22
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14/10/2024
13 August - National weather forecast presented by Aidan McGivern
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Hi there, the hot weather continues throughout the weekend, both by day and by night. Nights
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this weekend are going to be uncomfortable, temperatures not falling far and there'll
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be some mist and low cloud effect in the north and northeast of the UK. That has been prevalent
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around coasts and it will tend to creep inland overnight, but clear spells elsewhere. Despite
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the clear spells, temperatures in many spots holding at around 15 to 18 Celsius. So for
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city centres in particular, it's going to be an oppressive night, especially say the
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likes of London, Birmingham, Cardiff for example. Then a sunny start for many, but for the north
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and the east of Scotland, the far northeast of England, there will be some mist and low
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cloud around, some har and some fret. That will tend to retreat back to the beaches by
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Saturday lunchtime. And then for much of the mainland of the UK, quite simply sunny skies
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once again and temperatures rising, likely to be a hotter day in many spots compared
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with Friday. The heat's been building all week and peaking on Saturday afternoon into
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the low to mid 30s across England and Wales, high 20s for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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With the hottest spot likely somewhere around the midlands into the west country, southeast
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Wales, southeast England. 35 likely could see a 36 Celsius somewhere. With those kinds
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of temperatures by day and the fact that nights are staying very warm at the moment,
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we know that this heat isn't for everyone. It can impact people's health and it can impact
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the UK's infrastructure because the UK isn't built for these kinds of temperatures. They
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don't happen that often. So an amber extreme heat warning in force throughout the weekend.
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Not only that, but we're going to see the air start to destabilise during the weekend.
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The first signs of that, northern England, southern Scotland, by Saturday late afternoon
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risk of some showers developing, especially over the higher ground. And then they start
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to develop more widely across central and western Scotland, Northern Ireland through
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the early hours of Sunday. Otherwise away from there, clear spells continuing and a
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very warm night for sleeping could be even warmer compared with Friday night. So warm
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start to Sunday and for many another sunny start. But this is where the change starts
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to occur. High pressure drifting away to the east is replaced by low pressure. And of course,
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with that heat remaining close to the surface and low pressure allowing the air to rise,
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we're going to see all the ingredients later Sunday and into the start of next week for
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some very lively thunderstorms. The first signs of that for central, northern and western
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Scotland, Northern Ireland as well. Risk by Sunday afternoon of some intense downpours,
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hit and miss as is always the case with thunderstorms, but where they do occur, the risk of localised
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flooding. Perhaps elsewhere one or two showers developing, but for much of eastern Scotland,
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southern Scotland, England and Wales, it's another sunny day. A bit more cloud perhaps
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here and there. Mostly high cloud, but that could impact temperatures and so not quite
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as hot on Sunday. Still though, 34 to 35 Celsius likely. And this comes at the tail
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end of a whole week of temperatures in the 30s. Now, I mentioned those thunderstorms
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and they become more widespread across much of the UK for the start of next week. And
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of course, for many places, heavy rain on Monday and Tuesday will be falling on dry
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ground and that causes the risk of flash flooding. So, we'll keep you updated on all of that.
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Of course, through the weekend and beyond, you can follow those updates on social media.
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