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  • 23/06/2025
23 June - National weather forecast presented by Jonathan Vautrey.
Transcript
00:00Hello there, a very good morning to you. It's a bright and breezy start to this new week,
00:06all courtesy of an area of low pressure just sat to the north of the UK, and a lot of isobars
00:12on the chart is indicating where those brisk westerly breezes are coming in. A few frontal
00:18systems, particularly for the northern isles, could provide some longer spells of rain.
00:21Here those winds may be strong enough to produce coastal gales at times. A scattering of showers
00:26for northern and western regions, but generally if you're to the east of higher ground you
00:30may manage to stay largely dry, but particularly for the southern half of the UK we'll hold
00:35on to some more prolonged sunshine throughout the day. Do remember though that UV levels
00:39will be high in that sunshine since we're just past the summer solstice. Peaking at around
00:4424 degrees Celsius, so pleasant if you manage to get out of the breeze, around 16 to 18 further
00:50north and west. During this evening and overnight we will see the cloud building in more readily
00:56from the west, and longer spells of rain will start to arrive for Northern Ireland, eventually
01:01spreading into other western regions as we head into the second half of the night.
01:06This could come with lowering cloud, particularly over the moors and the hills, but also coastal
01:11regions of the Irish Sea. We could see some fog around first thing on Tuesday morning, a
01:15bit misty and murky. It's also filtering in some more humid conditions, and it will be quite
01:20a mild night for Wales, South West England, but if you're over towards the east or the
01:25north it will be a touch fresher first thing, 10 or 11 degrees there for Northern Scotland.
01:31The heaviest of the rain on Tuesday will be across these western regions, quite a damp wet
01:36start. Again eastern areas may manage to stay largely dry throughout the day, but there's generally
01:41going to be more cloud around for most of us during the day on Tuesday. The odd brighter break
01:47will try and poke its way through at times. Still blustery though for many of us, and with
01:52those winds coming in from the south west we will start to see temperatures climbing up
01:56a little bit more across parts of England and Wales, 26 as the high in there across south
02:01eastern regions. Generally in the north we're expecting temperatures to be pretty similar to
02:05Monday again, 16 to 18 degrees Celsius. How is the rest of the week shaping up? Well, we'll
02:11have plenty more updates on that in our full week ahead video that will be posted on YouTube
02:16a little later on today, so do subscribe and hit the notification bell so you know when
02:21that is out, and we'll see you again later on. Bye bye.

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