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  • 15/06/2025
15 June - National forecast by Jonathan Vautrey.
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00:00Hello there.
00:01Good evening.
00:02Hope you've had a wonderful weekend.
00:03We are ending things on a relatively calm note for many of us.
00:07Some of the light rain that we've had around today is now fizzling out and it will be relatively
00:12dry for the rest of Sunday with some late sunshine in there as well.
00:16A few mist and fog patches may develop overnight.
00:19There will be a slight change though into the northwest of Scotland as we see rain moving
00:23in into the early hours of Monday morning and this could turn heavy over the hills with
00:26quite a brisk breeze developing as well.
00:30Mild for all of us during the forthcoming night, temperatures comfortably holding up in double
00:34digit figures to kick off Monday morning.
00:37It's always going to be northern and western Scotland that stays that little bit damper
00:41and wetter throughout Monday.
00:43The heaviest of that rain will tend to ease off but there's always a chance that we see those
00:47outbreaks continuing on and off during the day.
00:49But elsewhere, the first day of this new week should be fairly fine, dry and pleasant.
00:55There will be some fairweather cloud bubbling up in places that might make the sunshine hazy
00:59at times, particularly for the far south of England and areas of Northern Ireland.
01:03But it will still be relatively warm where you do catch that sunshine, seeing highs of around
01:0825-26 degrees Celsius across parts of central and eastern England, but even pushing the 20
01:13degrees Celsius mark for Northern Ireland and through to eastern areas of Scotland as well.
01:18It's not just the temperatures that will be responding to that sunshine.
01:22The pollen levels will as well.
01:25The grass certainly will be producing quite a lot of pollen, seeing high levels for most
01:29of us, if not very high, across some southeastern areas.
01:33So worth bearing in mind if you do suffer from hay fever.
01:37During the overnight period into Tuesday, we will see another weather front push its way
01:41into the far northwest once again.
01:43So this will be bringing further rain.
01:45But now also those tighter isobars could bring some stronger winds, potentially gale strength
01:49and gusts during the early hours of Tuesday morning.
01:51We will watch as that rain slowly pushes its way southeastwards, but it will tend to weaken
01:55throughout the day.
01:57Behind that, there will be some sunny spells developing for Northern Ireland and Scotland,
02:00but the most prolonged sunshine will always be down towards the southeast of England.
02:06Temperatures here once again will peak at around 26 degrees Celsius, but it will be a
02:10little bit fresher on Tuesday, where we see temperatures now more around high teens across these regions.
02:17But once this weather front clears its way off, though, we are going to start to see high
02:22pressure building in more dominantly across the UK, and certainly by midweek, it is going
02:27to be our main weather feature.
02:28And with that, we are expecting to see those temperatures climb back up again quite widely
02:35with 20 degrees Celsius.
02:36But if not, by the end of the week, we could be pushing towards 30 degrees Celsius, potentially
02:41seeing our first 30 degrees of the year.
02:44So it's worth staying up to date with the forecast, and we'll have plenty more details of how likely
02:49we are to push towards that value later on down the line.
02:53So do subscribe to the YouTube channel, and we'll see you again here very soon.
02:56Bye-bye.

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