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15 June - National weather forecast presented by Jonathan Vautrey.
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00:00Hello there and very good morning to you. After quite a lively first half of the
00:05weekend things are going to be calmer as we head throughout today. An area of
00:09high pressure is trying to build its way in from the south but it is slow
00:13progress at the moment. We still have some weather fronts just pushing into
00:17the far north of Scotland so there will be some light outbreaks of rain for the
00:21Northern Isles first thing and then this next one just moving into the northwest
00:25parts of Northern Ireland as well. It will eventually slip its way into
00:28Northern England and Wales into the afternoon. A few showers could bubble up
00:31across central England before eventually moving into the southeastern regions but
00:35the bulk of England should hold on to some decent sunny spells throughout this
00:39afternoon and in that sunshine it will be feeling pleasantly warm highs of 23 to
00:4324 degrees Celsius or around high teens as your peak temperatures for Northern
00:48Ireland and Scotland. That area of increasingly weak rain will essentially
00:53just become a cloudy feature as it continues to drift its way southwards in
00:57into this evening and the bulk of Northern Ireland, England and Wales will
01:02manage to stay largely dry throughout the night. We do though have another area of
01:06rain just pushing into the northwest of Scotland. This one could turn heavy over
01:10the hills for a time and there will be quite a brisk breeze developing around some
01:13northern coastal areas. A few mist and fog patches developing but temperatures
01:17otherwise holding up around 10 to 13 degrees Celsius so a fairly mild start to
01:22Monday morning. It will though also be a wet start to the new working week for
01:26western Scotland as we see those outbreaks of rain just continuing on and off
01:31throughout the day particularly for the highlands parts of Argyle and Butte. Some
01:34sunshine for Northern Ireland first thing that the cloud could build here
01:37later on in the day but England and Wales should hold on to those sunny spells
01:40right throughout Monday. With a slight shift in wind direction though to more of a
01:45south westerly those temperatures are going to climb up a little bit further
01:48tomorrow. So 26 is the possible high now across half eastern areas of England but
01:5320 degrees Celsius is now likely for parts of Northern Ireland central eastern
01:57areas of Scotland as well where it manages to stay driest. Do be wary though that
02:03with that slight increase in temperature and the sunshine that's great
02:08conditions for grass to be producing pollen and so pollen levels are going to be
02:12quite widely high for many of us on Monday stretching into the very high
02:16category for some southern and southeastern areas. That's something that hay fever
02:20sufferers will need to be wary of as we head throughout the fourth coming week
02:24because as that high pressure builds in more dominantly there's going to be
02:27plenty of sunshine and temperatures could climb even further. But we'll have
02:31plenty more updates on that so do subscribe to the YouTube channel and we'll see you
02:35again here very soon. Bye bye.

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