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13 July - national forecast presented by Kathryn Chalk
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00:00Good morning.
00:01Well, it's going to be another very warm day out there before something more changeable
00:06comes through Monday and Tuesday to give us cooler and fresher conditions.
00:10But back to this morning, there's still this low cloud just lingering across parts of Scotland
00:15and northeastern England, retreating back to the coast.
00:18As we go through the afternoon, there's going to be a bit more cloud in the forecast compared
00:22to Saturday across parts of the Midlands and East Anglia.
00:26We may even see a few showers just bubbling up across parts of Wales, the Midlands, northern
00:30England and southern Scotland.
00:33But for the majority of us, it's fine, it's dry, it's sunny and it's still going to be
00:38very warm.
00:39Not as hot as Saturday, but still temperatures rising 29, 30, possibly 31 degrees, but always
00:46cooler along those eastern coasts, especially underneath any lingering low cloud and sea
00:52fog.
00:54So as we go through Sunday evening, we see the return of that low cloud pushing in from
00:58the North Sea, so affecting parts of Scotland, northern England, into East Anglia as well.
01:03But out towards the west, we see low pressure arriving, so showery outbreaks of rain later
01:10arriving into Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland.
01:13Otherwise, it is still going to be a very warm night to come, so temperatures not dropping
01:20far below 15, it's even 17 or 18 degrees in some places.
01:25So a warm start to Monday once again with this low cloud, but out towards the west, that's
01:31where we start to see showery outbreaks of rain continuing to push its way north and east
01:36westwards.
01:37So Northern Ireland into Wales, southwestern England, and then eventually moving into Northern
01:42England and Scotland.
01:44And here, that's where it's going to be the heaviest, most persistent, but also perhaps
01:49with the odd rumble of thunder, perhaps even some thunderstorms breaking out across central
01:53parts of England.
01:54Now, driest across the southeast, and here it is still going to be feeling hot, temperatures
02:00actually around 29 or 30 degrees, but in the west, we'll tap in to some cooler and fresher
02:06air, so temperatures returning closer to average, temperatures 22 to 24 degrees.
02:14So that is all from me for now, but make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss any updates,
02:18and I'll catch you very soon.
02:20Bye bye.

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