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28 September 2005 – Darren Bett 7pm BBC News 24

Severe Weather Warning – Rain and Gales for England and Wales

Tonight – In the evening a couple of rain bands will affect Wales, and much of England, and give some heavy rain inn places, this will be accompanied with some very strong winds, however the rain band will be fast moving and is set to clear eastern parts by the early hours. Scotland will have much more settled conditions with only a few showers, Temps 7-8 in Scotland, 7 in N Ireland, 7-10 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow – A Mainly dry start with some good sunny spells in most places, N Ireland and W Scotland will have a mixture of sunny spells and showers.

Into the afternoon, there will be little change in Eastern parts of both England and Scotland where further dry, sunny spells are probable, Further West, it should cloud over in W England, Wales and W Scotland, while it will turn wet over N Ireland, Temps 12-14 in Scotland, 13 in N Ireland, 14-17 over England and Wales.

Thursday Night /Friday – The rain over N Ireland will sweep over much of the UK, and Friday will also be a wet day, with further bans of rain pushing in from the West, conditions are set to be rather cloudy and muggy in places. Temps 12-15 in Scotland, 16 in N Ireland, 18-20 over England and Wales.

Saturday – A Showery day with winds from the north, turning the conditions cooler. Temps 9-13 in Scotland, 13 in N Ireland, 14-17 over England and Wales.

Sunday – Bands of Rain for the UK, spreading in from the N, Temps 11-13 in Scotland, 14 in N Ireland, 16 over England and Wales.

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29 September 2005 – Darren Bett 7pm BBC News 24

Summary – More rain tomorrow

Tonight – In the evening, a band of rain of Wales will affect Wales, W Scotland, NW England, and other W parts of England running through the West Country areas. SW England and Much of E Scotland, NE England and Central S England should be cloudy, while the Far SE should be clear. By the morning the rain which is set to give steady but not torrential rain is set to clear most parts but linger in SE England and loop back into NE Scotland, It will be very damp behind with widespread mist and fog over hills and coastal districts, Temps 7-11 over Scotland, 11 in N Ireland, 10-14 in England and Wales.

Tomorrow – As always with a moist SW wind, there will be an East west split. Western areas will tend to be damp, drizzly with extensive hill and coastal fog that may linger all day in places. With a more general band of rain effecting N Ireland and W Scotland during the afternoon.

SW England, NW England, SW Wales will have a wet, misty day, the further inland, it will tend to be drier but still largely cloudy. Eastern parts will tend to be dry and cloudy, with a few sunny intervals possible in SE parts.

Temps will be mild in Western parts, and possibly warm in the SE, 13-16 over Scotland, 18 in N Ireland, 19-21 in England and Wales.

Saturday – The winds will turn round to the NW, and give a mixture of sunshine and showers, the showers mostly in areas exposed to the NW wind, Temps much cooler than Friday, between 13 and 17c,

Sunday – Cloudy in most places, with some patchy rain or drizzle, with rain especially for N Scotland, Temps 14-16c.

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3 October 2005 – Dan Corbett 7pm BBC News 24

Tonight – A Summary for tonight could be Cloudy and dry, with a few clear spells possible in the East, Temps over the UK 7-12c.

Tomorrow – Cloudy to start in Western parts, with a little more brightness possible in E Scotland, E England and possibly over southern coastal parts of England.

Into the afternoon, most places will be rather cloudy, but more brighter spells are set to develop in Eastern areas, and over Southern Britain, Temps 14-18c.

Wednesday - As High Pressure continues to dominate the weather, not much changes, and most places will be cloudy and dry, with a few brighter spells in places, Temps 14-18c

Thursday – High Pressure continues to dominate, so not much changing, most places dry with a lot of cloud and only the odd sunny intervals, Temps 12-16 over Scotland, 16-19c over England and Wales.

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4 October 2005 – Dan Corbett 7pm BBC News 24

Summary - Cloudy and Dry

Tonight – High pressure continuing to dominate the weather, with some clear spells in NE England, E England, and into S Wales, generally cloudy in N W England, Scotland and N Ireland. Temps 6-10c.

Tomorrow – Misty to start in the NE and the Midlands, Generally bright in SW England and much of Wales, but Cloudy over the rest England and Wales, while Scotland, and N Ireland will also be rather cloudy.

Into the afternoon, there will tend to be a clear slice of weather for much of Wales, SW England and into the Midlands, NE England, possibly running into SE Scotland. While SE England, and much of NW England, W Scotland, and N Ireland will tend to be cloudy. Temps 13-16 in Scotland 13 in N Ireland, 15-18 over England and Wales.

Thursday – High Pressure continues to dominate, with a mixture of sunny intervals and cloud, with most places remaining dry. Temps 14-16 over Scotland, 17-18c over England and Wales.

Friday - Frontal systems in the Atlantic slowly edging into N Ireland but the High Pressure keeping most other places dry with variable amounts of cloud, Temps 14-17c.

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5 October 2005 – Isobel Lang 8Pm BBC News 24

Summary - Dense Fog

Tonight – Cloudy in most spots, possibly a few clear spots in the West, However during the night, the combination of still and damp air will lead to the forming of dense fog which is set to effect many inland areas of the UK with the Yorkshire, the Vale of York, the Fens, East Midlands, Thames Valley and North London the worst effected areas, with possibly E Wales and S Borders being the furthest extent of the fog, Temps 8-14c.

Tomorrow – Early tomorrow morning at around 7am, the fog is set to be at its densest and will be slow to clear, but as we go through the day, only prone foggy areas will still be effected in the afternoon.

Other parts are set to give a mixture of sunshine and cloud, with brighter spells for Western parts of Wales, Southern coastal parts of England. N Ireland will have some sunny intervals, while the best of limited sun in Scotland should be in the East while much of inland England is set to remain rather cloudy, Temps 13-16c in Scotland, 15c in N Ireland, 13-18c over England and Wales.

Friday - Rain will edge into N Ireland and Scotland, while High Pressure will still control other parts of the UK, so sunshine amounts are hard to determine. Temps 12-15 in Scotland, 16 in N Ireland, 15-19 over England and Wales.

Saturday - Looks Unsettled as wet and windy weather spreads from the West, Temps 13-19c.

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6 October 2005 – Alex Deakin 8Pm BBC News 24

Summary - Dull and Dry

Tonight – Cloudy in most spots, possibly clear in NE Scotland, it will be misty in places, and foggy patches will develop over SE England and over hillier areas of N England, Temps 11-12c in Scotland, 13c in N Ireland, 11-15c over England and Wales.

Tomorrow – Most places will tend to have another cloudy day tomorrow, the best of the brightness will be in NE Scotland, and also possibly in NW Wales and the Northern coasts of Devon and Cornwall, but most other spots will tend to be cloudy and dry. However a band of rain will push into N Ireland and the Western Isles later, accompanied with much stronger winds, Temps 14-16c in Scotland, 15c in N Ireland, 15-18c over England and Wales.

Saturday - Rain is set to push into from the west during the day, in the morning effecting N Ireland and Scotland and W Wales. Pushing East to effect all of Wales and Western and Central England for the afternoon, while N Ireland and Scotland should dry up for the afternoon with sunny intervals and showers. The rain should only push into the SE of England during the late evening. Temps 11-14c in Scotland, 14c in N Ireland, 15-18c over England and Wales.

Sunday - A Brighter day for much of England and Wales, however it may turn a little cloudy in the West later. N Ireland and Scotland are set to see another frontal band push in from the West giving rain for the afternoon. Temps 11-14 over Scotland, 15-18 over England and Wales.

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10 October 2005 – John Hammond 8Pm BBC News 24

Summary - Warm then wet

Tomorrow morning - Frontal rain over E Scotland, NW England, Wales, SW England, drier but cloudy in W Scotland, and some sunny weather in SE England after a few misty spells clear away.

Tomorrow afternoon - The Frontal band will edge westwards and clear Wales and SW England leaving drizzly damp weather here, but remaining wet over SE Scotland running into NW England with the remainder of the front over the Irish Sea. Remaining Sunny for much of E England. Winds will be light in the East, but strong in the west, Temps ranging from 11-12 over Scotland, N Ireland, and N England, to a very mild 18-21 over Wales and Southern England.

Tomorrow night - Heavy rain will push back eastwards into SW England and Wales, N Ireland and Scotland. Synoptics showed the low pressure over the UK moving steadily NE during the day.

Wednesday - The Cold front associated with the low pressure will move NE during the day and give heavy rain leaving a washout in many places, Temps 12-20c.

Thursday (Summary) Sunny / Sunny Intervals, 14-17c

Friday - Plenty of Sun, Temps 13-18c.

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11 October 2005 – Dan Corbett 7pm BBC News 24

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING - Heavy Rain for parts of the UK.

Tonight - Intense Frontal rain over Wales, SW England, Scotland and NW England will move east during the night giving several hours of heavy rain before clearing Eastern areas by morning, Temps 6-8 in Scotland, 9 in N Ireland, 14-17 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow- As the first rain band clears Eastern areas; another band will push into Western areas, and give further rainfall as its heads East. So Rain to start in Wales and Western England pushing into Eastern areas later, with showers following on behind, Temps 10-11 in Scotland, 11 in N Ireland, 16-18 over England and Wales, feeling much cooler in Western areas due to the NW winds.

Thursday - More settled with High Pressure over the UK, with sun in most spots, maybe little more cloud in NW Scotland and the far S of England, Temps 10-12 over Scotland, 13-16 over England and Wales.

Friday - HP continuing to dominate, again with more cloud possible in the NW of Scotland, a bit more cloud in Southern England too, Temps 9-13 over Scotland, 13-16 over England and Wales.

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12 October 2005 – Helen Willets 10.35pm

Summary - Much Drier Tomorrow

Tonight - Rain in the East tonight, fading away and then pushing away to the East, drier and clear in other parts, Temps 5-7 in Scotland, 8-12 in England and Wales.

Tomorrow- High Pressure over the UK, giving sunny conditions over Scotland, N Ireland, Wales and much of Western England, more stubborn cloud blown in from the North Sea for Eastern England. Temps 12-15 over England and Wales, 9-12c over Scotland. Cool Northerly winds in Eastern England, feeling pleasantly warm in Scotland due to light winds.

Tomorrow Night – Under clear skies, Temps falling to 1-2 inland, closer to 7-10 on the coasts.

Friday - HP continuing to dominate, with sunny spells in most places, more cloud in Southern England and N Ireland, Temps 12-13 in Scotland, 13-17 over England and Wales.

Outlook - Largely Dry for the weekend, more cloud for Southern areas, before more sunshine is likely again for the start of next week.

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13 October 2005 – Helen Young 7pm

Summary - Cold Tonight

Tonight - Generally, a clear night in most spots, with more cloud in SE parts, mist and fog will tend to develop in inland spots away from the SE, Temps Up to 12-13 in S England, but down to 1-2 in C Scotland, so a touch of air frost is possible here, a ground frost is possible in many inland spots, mainly in northern areas.

Tomorrow - After early morning lift clears, it will tend to be bright or sunny day in many Northern parts. S England will have a cloudy day, while Wales will start off bright but cloud over later, Temps 11-13 over Scotland and N Ireland, 13-17 over England and Wales.

Saturday - Dry and Cloud with little sunshine, the best of which likely in Northern areas. Temps 11-14c over Scotland, 15-19 over England and Wales.

Sunday - Another dry day with possibly more sunshine in places, Temps 11-14c over Scotland, 15 in N Ireland, 15-19 over England and Wales.

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14 October 2005 – John Hammond 10.35pm

Summary - Dry Tomorrow

Tonight - Cloudy in most spots, with some clear spots in Scotland. Temps 8-10 over Scotland and 12 in N Ireland, 10-14 over England and Wales, with a touch of ground frost possible in sheltered parts of Scotland.

Tomorrow - Cloudy to start in N Ireland much of England and Wales, although there will little brightness in parts of Wales, and southern coastal districts of England, the North of Scotland will be clear but cloudy in the South.

Into the afternoon, cloud will tend to clear in much of Wales and Southern and Central England giving good sunny spells, remaining cloudy for N England and S Scotland, but brighter in N Scotland and N Ireland, Temps 12-14c over Scotland, 15 in N Ireland, 16-21 over England and Wales.

Sunday - Bright in the North, but cloudier in the south with cloud and rain pushing North, Temps 13-15c over Scotland, 16 in N Ireland, 16-18 over England and Wales.

Monday and Tuesday unsettled with Rain pushing North, Temps similar to Sunday.

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17 October 2005 – Alex Deakin 7pm

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING - Heavy Rain for the West Country tonight

Tonight - Rain this evening over N Ireland, Wales and S England will push north overnight to reach S Scotland, N England and N Ireland, turning drier further south, but most places cloudy, Temps 8-9c over Scotland, 9 in N Ireland, 9-12 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - Frontal rain to start the day in C and S Scotland, and N Ireland, Cloudy but dry over much of England, but some showers in SW England and S Wales for the morning. Into the afternoon, the frontal rain will push North in N Scotland and clear N Ireland and S Scotland, with the showers over Southern areas pushing north to effect many parts of England and Wales some of the showers heavy with hail and thunder possible. Temps 11-14c over Scotland, 14 in N Ireland, 14-16 over England and Wales.

Thursday - Strong Winds on Thursday with some more general rain in Scotland, with some showers in the South, Temps 11-13c over Scotland, 13 in N Ireland, 13-16 over England and Wales.

Outlook – Unsettled with more rain sweeping into Southern areas on Friday, with some rain also possible in N Scotland.

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19 October 2005 – Peter Gibbs 7pm

Tonight - Thundery Showery rain for SE England with Gusty SW Winds, there will also be some heavy showers for parts of Wales, W Scotland and N Ireland, Temps 8-9c in Scotland, 9c in N Ireland, 9-11c over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - Showery in many parts in the morning, with SW England, Wales, (especially Northern parts), W Scotland and N Ireland effected, while it will tend to be dry over much of SE England, E England and E Scotland,

Into the afternoon, the showers will tend to become less frequent over Southern parts, although the odd one cannot be ruled out, the showers in NW areas tending to push East and become largely confined to Highland Scotland.

However it will tend to be blustery in many parts, Temps 13 -14 in Scotland, 14-16 over England and Wales.

Friday - Severe Gales possible in the English Channel as another band of rain pushes in from the West for Southern England and Wales, although it may turn a little drier and brighter in SW parts later, Temps 14-16c.

It will tend to be drier and brighter in S Scotland and N England, with some showers possible in Northern Scotland, Temps 10-13c in Scotland, 13c in N Ireland.

Saturday (summary)- Cloudy or Sunny Intervals in the South, Rain in the North, Temps 11-16c.

Sunday (summary) - A Mix of Sunshine and Showers, some of the showers wintry in N Scotland, Temps 9-14c.

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20 October 2005 – Helen Young 7pm

Summary - Wind and Rain

Tonight - Wet in the West to start but this will spread East to N Ireland and The Midlands, however it will stay dry in Eastern parts, Temps 6-7 in Scotland, 8 in N Ireland, 6-10 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - Low Pressure to the West of the UK will give a very stormy spell of weather with 60mph possible in SW England and Welsh Coastal area, this will accompanied with heavy rain over much of Wales. The rain will also affect Central areas of Southern England, the Midlands and much of N England. E England will be dry and Scotland will have the odd showers.

Into the afternoon, the rain band will push NW giving rain to SE parts for a time but the rain push Northwards to affect N England late in the afternoon, with Southern areas, drier but with a mixture of sunshine and heavy showers. Scotland and N Ireland will also have a mixture of sun and showers. Temps 10-12 in Scotland, 10-16 over England and Wales.

Saturday - Some good sunny spells in Southern areas, but with a chance of rain into SW parts later, with showers in Scotland, Temps 9 -11 in Scotland, 14-16 over England and Wales.

Sunday - Rain into Western parts of the UK in the morning, drier to start in the East, but rain edging here later, Temps 7-9 in Scotland, 11 in N Ireland, 12-15 over England and Wales.

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21 October 2005 – Alex Deakin 8Pm

Tomorrow - Rain to start the day over Southern areas, Wales, the Midlands and Northern Ireland will have a mixture of sunshine and showers. N England and S Scotland will tend to be cloudy and damp while N Scotland will tend to be brighter.

Into the afternoon, Cloudy over Southern England areas with some rain edging into the SE. SW England, Wales and the Midlands will have a mixture of longish sunny spells and isolated showers. N England and S Scotland will remain rather cloudy and damp while there will be brighter spells in N Scotland with only the odd shower. Temps 9-12 over Scotland, 12in N Ireland, 12-16 over England and Wales.

Sunday - Sunny intervals to start in Southern England and Wales, and N Scotland, there will be a band of heavy rain for N Ireland, N England and S Scotland, while a further band of rain will push into Western parts of England and all of Wales for late afternoon, Remaining dry and bright over SE parts. Temps 9-10 on Scotland, 15 in N Ireland, 14-17 over England and Wales.

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24 October 2005 – Darren Bett 7pm

WARNING - For Heavy Rain in England and Wales tonight.

Tonight - Heavy rain will effect SW England and S Wales, with some heavy bursts in places, the rain will move NE, with the heavier rain clearing Eastern areas overnight, but a band of lighter showery rain pushing in for N Ireland and S Scotland, N England, Temps 5-10 in Scotland, 10 in N Ireland, 10-14 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - A Windy day in most places, with SW winds of 25mph in general, with some gales possible. Many places will see showers, however due to the strength of the winds, they will tend to be fast moving. Most of the showers will be in Western areas, with some brighter spells possible in the East. Into the afternoon, the showers continuing but becoming less frequent in Southern areas, but continuing especially in NW areas, N Ireland, W Scotland, and NW England, Temps 10-13 in Scotland, 13 in N Ireland, 13-17 over England and Wales.

Wednesday - Another band of rain is set to sweep in off the Atlantic but this time, the rain should push North over Western areas, leaving a mainly dry day in the East, Temps 10-13 in Scotland, 15 in N R Ireland, 18-20 over England and Wales.

Thursday - Dry in most places, with good sunny spells in the East, looks like being the best day of the week, the winds will comes from a very mild Southerly direction giving high temperatures of 14-17 in Scotland, 17 in N Ireland, 19-21 over England and Wales.

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25 October 2005 – Isobel Lang 7.30pm

Summary - Showers Dying Out

Tonight - Most places will be largely dry and cloudy, although a little dampness is possible in N Scotland, Temps 4-9x in Scotland, 10c in N Ireland, 7-13c over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - A West East split in the Weather tomorrow, Rain will push into Western areas tomorrow, and the rain will generally move northwards over Western areas, but leave Eastern parts largely dry.

So rain for SW England, W Wales, NW England, W Scotland and N Ireland, with only drizzly bits possibly over the Midlands and S England, and possibly remaining dry in NE parts, Temps 8-14 in Scotland, 14 over N Ireland, 17-18 over England and Wales.

Thursday - A Much drier day with sunshine in Eastern parts, although maybe a little damp in N Ireland and W Scotland, Winds 30mph form the South, and Temps 13-18c in Scotland, 16 in N Ireland, 18-20 over England and Wales.

Friday - Rain in the West, pushing East, to be replaced with sunshine and Showers, Temps 13-17c.

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26 October 2005 – Alex Deakin 8Pm

Summary - Warm Sunshine

Tonight - Heavy Rain in Scotland this evening, but this will clear away to the north later, remaining cloudy here during the night, as it will be in N Ireland, however much of England and Wales will be clear, Temps 8-13c in Scotland, 14c in N Ireland, 12-15c over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - After the recent rain, a welcome change for England and Wales with lots of glorious sunny weather with only a few hazy clouds to spoil the day. Much of C Scotland will be sunny or bright but cloud will tend to linger on the East and West coastal parts of Scotland, in Northern Ireland, it will a disappointingly cloudy day, Temps 13-18 in Scotland, 17 over N Ireland, 18-20 over England and Wales. :D

Friday (Summary) - Showery Rain pushing in from the West, Temps 14-17c.

Saturday (Summary) - Sunny or Sunny Intervals, as High Pressure takes control, Temps 14-18c

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27 October 2005 – Daniel Corbett 8Pm

Summary - Rain moving in

Tonight - Clear in the East but with rain moving into Western areas, the rain will fade in Northern areas later, giving only showers for NW England, W Scotland and much of Wales and SW England. The rain band will re intensify as it moves east into SE England, giving heavy bursts in places.

Temps 12-14 in Scotland, 13 over N Ireland, 15-16 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - Most places will start rather cloudy with showers in Wales, SW England, NW England and W Scotland, the rain in SE England will slowly move East. Into the afternoon, the rain over SE England will slowly push away, with brighter conditions following for late afternoon. Much of the Rest of the UK will continue to have showers, but brighter spells with sunny intervals, Temps 14-16 in Scotland, 15 over N Ireland, 16-18 over England and Wales.

Saturday - Bright in Eastern parts, but clouding over in Western parts with rain later for Wales, SE England, N Ireland and W Scotland, Temps 13-14 over Scotland, 14 in N Ireland, 16-19 over England and Wales.

Sunday - Rain pushing E into SE parts for the afternoon, turning drier behind with showers and possibly some sunny intervals, later, Temps 16-18c over England and Wales, 12-14c over Scotland, 13c in N Ireland.

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28 October 2005 – Darren Bett 7pm

Summary - Mixed and Mild

Tonight - Early in the night, there will tend to be some showers in Northern areas, but these will tend to fade away, the clearer skies will be in SW areas, this evening, but overnight, these will push over to the SE, Generally cloud elsewhere.

Temps 6-9 in Scotland, 11 over N Ireland, 11-14 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - Central and Eastern parts of England will tend to have the best of the weather tomorrow, largely dry with a few sunny intervals, A Band of generally showery and light rain will push in from the West, with some uncertainty about the speed of its movement. By the afternoon, the rain should have pushed into SW England, West Wales, N Ireland and N and W parts of Scotland, While East Wales, the West country, NW England and SE Scotland, cloudy but probably remaining dry. Temps 12-14c over Scotland, 14c in N Ireland, 16-17c over England and Wales. Breezy in western parts, with 20mph winds in places, form the S, lighter winds generally in eastern parts.

Sunday - A heavier band of rain will make another attempt to move in form the West, Parts of Wales and W England and Central parts are set to have a wet day with rain, some heavy for much of the time, SE areas are set to see some rain later on in the Day. N Ireland, NW England and W Scotland are set to dry up after a wet start to the day. Conversely Eastern parts of Scotland and NE England should be wet after a dry start, Temps 12-16c over Scotland, 16c in N Ireland, 16-18c over England and Wales.

Monday - Further bands of rain crossing the country, Eastern parts bright after a wet start, while western areas, are set to turn wet again later, Temps 11-13c over Scotland, 12c in N Ireland, 16-17c over England and Wales.

Tuesday - A Showery Day, with a brisk Westerly or SW wind, Temps 12-15c.

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31 October 2005 – Darren Bett 7pm

Summary - Heavy Rain

Tonight - A Band of rain aligned north to South through Central S England, the Midlands into Central parts of England and Scotland will steadily push Eastwards tonight, giving some heavy bursts of rain, but this should as the rain moves Eastwards during the night. Drier in Wales, SE England, W Scotland and N Ireland. Temps 6-9 in Scotland, 6 over N Ireland, 8-12 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - There will tend to be showers and more cloud over Southern coastal parts of Wales, S England and parts of E Anglia, and also into NW parts of Scotland,. But the rest of the UK, is set to be dry with long sunny periods.

As we move into the afternoon, it will tend to become drier even in those areas plagued by earlier showers, and most places will have good sunny intervals. Temps 11-12c over Scotland, 12c in N Ireland, 13-15c over England and Wales.

Wednesday - Generally a wet day in many places as bands of rain push in from the SW, as a low pressure system pushes fronts over the UK, possibly turning a little drier and brighter in SW areas during late afternoon. Temps 11-12c over Scotland, 13c in N Ireland, 14-17c over England and Wales.

Thursday- In summary, a wet day , a continuation of Wednesday’s weather with fronts pushing over he UK, with places being very lucky to stay dry all day, Temps 12-14c over Scotland, 12-16c over England and Wales, with the added problem of Gales or Severe Gales possible in exposed places, especially to the West and South West.

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1 November 2005 – Peter Gibbs 7pm

Tonight - A Band of heavy rain will effect SW Wales and SE England this evening, generally dry in other areas with clear spells over Scotland, During the night the rain will move steadily N and E wards, so that by morning the rain will have reached S Scotland and NE England, and turning drier further South,

Temps 1-5 in Scotland, 9 over N Ireland, 7-12 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - rain to start over S Scotland and NE England, and possibly the far north of northern Ireland, it will be dry in most other spots, although there will be showers over southern costal areas of England and Wales. But most places will tend to be cloudy.

As we move into the afternoon, the rain will tend to move into C Scotland, with sunny intervals developing further South, especially in Eastern areas, and showers are possible but most of these will tend to be in Western areas. Temps 12-14c over Scotland, 15c in N Ireland, 16-18c over England and Wales. Possibly a more persistent rain band pushing into SE England for tomorrow evening.

Thursday- A very unsettled day, with showers in many places, and perhaps more prolonged rain possible in N Ireland, most places will remain cloudy. It will tend to be windy with Gales possible in exposed areas to the West and Southwest. Temps 13-15c over Scotland, 15-16c over England and Wales.

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2 November 2005 - Alex Deakin 7pm

Summary - Getting Very windy

Tonight - Heavy rain over SE England this evening will clear away quite quickly, a band of persistent rain will also effect SW and W Scotland during the night, while there will tend to be more general showery rain in many Western parts. Temps 7-13 over the UK. There will be strong winds, possible reaching up to 75mph over SW England and S Wales.

Tomorrow - Generally a day of showers, the heaviest of these in Southern and Western areas including Wales and South West England, where many of the showers will be frequent, heavy and prolonged in places.

The best of the Weather will tend to be in Northern and Eastern parts, where although there will be showers, they will be light and some sunnier spells are possible, with the NE coast of England probably the best spots to see some brightness. While S parts of Scotland may see some prolonged rain during the morning, before showers are more likely in the afternoon.

Temps 12-14c over Scotland, 14-16c over England and Wales. Again a windy day with Gales again possible in Southern and Western areas.

Friday - A Generally drier but cloudy day, with Temps of 10-11c over Scotland, 11-14 over England and Wales.

Saturday - Dry in Southern and Eastern parts to start, but more rain approaching from the West later, Temps 11-13c over Scotland, 13-15c over England and Wales.

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3 November 2005 - John Hammond 8Pm

Tonight - rain tonight for NW parts, including N Ireland, Scotland and, N Wales and NW England, drier in Southern and Eastern areas although a few showers are possible. Temps 9c over N Ireland, 10-12 over Scotland, 8-10 over England and Wales. Strong winds are likely with gusts of 50mph over N Ireland, Cumbria and Lancashire coastal areas.

Tomorrow - Man places wills start off wet including S Scotland, Eastern parts of N Ireland and NW England and N Wales, Drier in NE parts, and also over much of SW England and Southern England, with sunny spells likely in SE England. Into the afternoon, the rain over Northern parts will push into E Scotland and NE England leaving NW England and W Scotland and N Ireland much drier. Generally dry over Southern England and much of Wales with sunny intervals and only scattered showers, Temps 10-11c over Scotland and N Ireland, 11-13 over England and Wales.

Saturday - An Atlantic front will push in from the West bringing with rain likely in most parts during the day, after a bright start in Eastern parts, Temps 10-13c over Scotland, 12-14 over England and Wales.

Bonfire Night - West in many places, especially in Northern parts.

Sunday - More rain pushing in from the West, with brighter weather following in the West later, Temps 11-12c over Scotland, 14-15c over England and Wales.

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4 November 2005 - John Hammond 10.35pm

Tonight - A West east split with clear spells in Eastern parts of England and Scotland, Cloudier in N Ireland, W Scotland, SW England and much of Wales, with rain in N Ireland and damp weather approaching SW Wales and SW England later, Temps 3-7c in Scotland, 5c in N Ireland, 4-9c in England and Wales.

Tomorrow - A rain band spreading across the UK tomorrow from the West bringing rain to N Ireland, W Scotland, Wales and SE England in the morning, with drier but cloudy weather further east. The rain pushing east in the afternoon to effect N England and E Scotland, and much of S England and Wales, although turning a little drier and brighter later over S and W Scotland, N Ireland and the far N and W of Wales. Temps 12-13c generally.

Bonfire Night - Wet in many eastern areas, drier and clearer in N and W areas.

Sunday - More rain pushing in from the West, with heavy bursts possible over N Ireland, W Scotland, SW England and Wales for the morning, and due to the intensity of the rain, flooding is a risk for parts of Wales and SW England. In the afternoon, the rain will spread east to affect Eastern parts, and turn drier in the West, Temps 10-13 in Scotland, 13 in N Ireland, 14-16 in England and Wales.

Monday - A mixture of sunshine and showers, Temps 10-11c over Scotland, 11-14c over England and Wales.

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    UK Severe Convective & Storm Forecast - Issued 2024-05-01 08:45:04 Valid: 01/05/2024 0600 - 02/03/2024 0600 SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH - 01-02 MAY 2024 Click here for the full forecast

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    Warming up this week but looking mixed for Bank Holiday weekend

    In the sunshine this week, it will feel warmer, with temperatures nudging up through the teens, even past 20C. However, the Bank Holiday weekend is looking a bit mixed. Read the full update here

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