13/12/2011

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:00:12. > :00:17.Good evening. Some live the weather up and down the country. Later on

:00:17. > :00:22.this week, southern parts could be badly affected. Across the north,

:00:22. > :00:30.it is blowing a gale. Some rain and snow. Most of the snow on the high

:00:30. > :00:38.grounds. To the south, heavy, squally showers. Inland, it could

:00:38. > :00:41.well turn to sleet or snow. Moving out of Wales into parts of England.

:00:41. > :00:47.Cold everywhere, despite some sunshine. In the wind, it will feel

:00:47. > :00:51.chilly. Still, a mixture of rain and snow across central and

:00:51. > :00:55.southern parts of Scotland. Maybe turning back to rain again. That

:00:55. > :01:05.sort of day makes forecasting difficult. Across Northern Ireland,

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:01:06. > :01:10.there will be dry spells, chilly, with the risk of snow. Across the

:01:10. > :01:15.south, rain, hail and snow on the moors. As we go through the day,

:01:15. > :01:19.some places will see whole clusters of showers. Others will see

:01:19. > :01:26.sunshine. Regional variation across the UK. Wherever your, despite the

:01:26. > :01:31.sunshine, it will be cold. -- or wherever you are. Tomorrow night,

:01:32. > :01:34.it looks like we will see some nasty weather across southern parts.

:01:34. > :01:41.Potentially some wet weather. Possibly some very, very strong

:01:41. > :01:44.wind. The worst of that will clear out of the way as be going to

:01:44. > :01:52.Thursday. Thursday will be brighter for many but there will be wintry

:01:52. > :01:59.showers. At the end of the week, we're really challenged,

:01:59. > :02:03.forecasting-wise. The atmosphere is volatile. The precise track of that

:02:03. > :02:07.low will make all the difference. On Thursday night, it could go

:02:07. > :02:12.across Wales, the Midlands and East Anglia. If that happens, we could

:02:12. > :02:17.well see some damaging winds to the south of that. This could be the

:02:17. > :02:21.scene in southern most areas. Alternatively, it could go further