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  • 6/16/2025
London Weather 'It's Going To Be Hot For A Long Time'
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00:00Hello there, a very good morning to you. If you do suffer from hay fever, don't forget
00:05those tissues and tablets when you head out today. Grass pollen levels are going to be
00:09quite widely high for many areas, locally very high across some in the south-east, and
00:15that is because most of us are going to see a fine, settled day with a decent number of
00:20sunny spells, particularly England and Wales holding on to that sunshine right throughout
00:25the day, there'll be some fair weather cloud bubbling up at times. Cloud always lingering
00:29a little bit more for Northern Ireland, and there will be more in the way of outbreaks
00:33of rain for parts of western Scotland, and a bit more of a brisk breeze around here as
00:39well. Temperatures held back underneath that rain in the north-west, mostly around mid-teens,
00:44but will be picking up towards 20 degrees Celsius for Northern Ireland, eastern Scotland, and
00:49feeling noticeably warm in that sunshine across areas of England and Wales, speaking around
00:5425, 26 degrees Celsius in the east. It'll be a calm end to the day for England and Wales,
01:01also with some late sunny spells. A few mist and fog patches may develop overnight. Cloud always
01:06lingering for Northern Ireland, and we'll see further rain into north-western Scotland during
01:11the overnight period. This could be heavy over the hills, and the winds will also strengthen
01:15here, potentially gale-strength gusts during the early hours of Tuesday morning. It's going
01:20to be a mild night for all of us, though temperatures comfortably around 12 to 15 degrees Celsius as
01:26we start off Tuesday morning. We'll watch on Tuesday as that band of rain slowly pushes its
01:32way south and eastwards, but it is going to be weakening as it does so, so increasingly that rain
01:37will be fairly light and patchy. There'll be some sunny spells developing up towards the north and west,
01:42with a scattering of showers and quite prolonged sunshine still holding on down towards the south
01:47and east. It's here where we'll hold on to the heat, where we'll still again see 25, 26 degrees
01:53Celsius as the high, but it will start to feel that little bit more fresh up towards the north and west,
01:58more around high teens as your peak temperatures here. Once this weather front eventually moves out
02:05of the way, we are going to start to see high pressure build in more concretely across all areas
02:11of the UK as we do head towards the middle of the week and it is going to be our main driving force
02:16of the weather as we head later on down the line. What does that mean for the weather and what does
02:22it mean for how high those temperatures could climb? Well, we'll have plenty more of that detail in our
02:28full week ahead forecast on the YouTube channel, so subscribe and we'll give you all of that information
02:34a little later on today. Otherwise, enjoy the rest of your day. Bye-bye.

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