14/09/2014 Weather for the Week Ahead


14/09/2014

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Hello. If you've enjoyed the weather recently,

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you'll be pleased with what is coming up in the week ahead.

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Although if you have started to water the garden again it's been

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so dry, there is at least a chance for a bit of rain as a week

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weather disturbance comes across the North Sea towards us

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during the first part of the week.

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But the overall weather pattern is staying the same.

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We've been showing you this recently,

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this swirl of cloud towards the southwest of the UK.

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A stationary area of low pressure so the rain from this has been kept

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at bay by an area of high pressure, a blocking high in Scandinavia.

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So our weather pattern is just stuck in a rut.

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We are caught in between these two weather systems

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but here is a weaker one that will move in an easterly flow towards us

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through the first part of the week, bringing at least some of us rain.

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But for Sunday, most are dry again.

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There is a risk of getting a shower in South East England.

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Early cloud in the East may produce patchy drizzle,

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not amounting to much.

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Warm spells of sunshine developing after a cloudy start

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so where you get those into the afternoon, high teens, even low 20s.

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But a more noticeable easterly breeze across southern areas there is

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a chance of a hit and miss shower. Elsewhere it is dry.

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A lot of cloud North East England and eastern Scotland.

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Best of the sunshine Northern Ireland to the West.

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In North West Scotland, around 20 Celsius.

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More cloud in the central belt,

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keeping temperatures about down compared with Saturday.

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From Sunday into Monday, the weather disturbance in Denmark

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on the move across the North Sea so a weather front coming our way.

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We haven't seen one of those for a while

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and that will bring some of us some wet weather, in the form of outbreaks

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of rain edging into North East England and eastern Scotland.

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The odd shower travelling a bit further west.

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There will be sunny spells to be had in the south

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and west in particular and again some warmth in the sunshine,

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temperatures creeping into the low 20s,

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particularly towards the southeast of England.

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Where you have got rain, temperatures held down with a noticeable breeze.

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Into Tuesday, that weather disturbance is still close by,

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particularly in eastern Scotland with the threat of rain.

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Some brightness to the south and west and warm sunshine too.

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That is a sign of things to come going through the week

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because we will bring some gradually warmer weather into southern

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areas, temperatures into the low 20s, 23, 24 degrees in the warm spots.

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But still on Wednesday, towards the northeast of the UK,

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and still on Thursday into north

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and northeast of Scotland breezy with the chance of a bit of rain.

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But many other places will be dry.

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By the time we get to Thursday, you will be struck by this,

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the weather pattern is still the same.

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There is the area of low pressure to the southwest of us

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and there is the area of high pressure to the northeast.

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So, if you're not happy with this weather pattern you need

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something to change, something to jog the pattern.

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This has the potential to do it, Tropical Storm Edouard.

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Likely to become a hurricane in the Atlantic

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and start to move northwards and possibly influence our weather,

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not directly but in a way jogging that weather pattern and starting

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to allow weather systems to come our way and turn things more unsettled.

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But at the moment, that looks like a low risk

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because going into next weekend it looks as

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if we'll still have the status quo, low pressure here,

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high pressure there and we are caught in between with mainly dry weather.

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So no significant change any time soon.

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Even into next weekend, many will be dry.

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Still some warmth if you get some sunshine, especially in the South.

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A risk of one or two showers and thunderstorms,

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especially in the South.

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That's it from me. Good night.

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