Weather forecast listening

Bushra Abu faraj
16 Nov 202002:22

Summary

TLDRThe weather forecast for southeast and eastern England predicts a drop in temperature as a cold front moves southward, with showers intensifying due to a weather system from the west. Despite a windy day expected, the north will see less wind compared to the weekend. Sunshine and scattered showers are anticipated, with gusty winds and temperatures ranging from 9 to 14 degrees. Rain will push across Scotland, with potential wet snow in some areas. As high pressure builds, cooler weather is expected with frost and fog possible by Wednesday. The week will end with drier, cooler days and lighter winds.

Takeaways

  • 🌡️ Morning temperatures in southeast and eastern England range between 15 and 18 degrees Celsius.
  • ❄️ A cold front moving south will cause temperatures to drop behind it.
  • 🌧️ A weather front from the west will enhance showers across the region.
  • 🍃 Gusty winds are expected, particularly in the west and south, though not as strong as the weekend.
  • ☀️ Despite showers, there will be some sunshine and dry weather today.
  • 🌬️ The northwest rain will push across Scotland, with potential for wet snow in Argyll and Bute and the South Highlands.
  • 🌧️ Another rain band will affect southern Wales and central parts of England, with possible wet snow on higher ground in Wales.
  • 🌊 As the cold front moves off, a ridge of high pressure will build in, leading to cooler weather.
  • 🌤️ Tuesday will see the departure of the weather front into the North Sea, with lighter winds and drier conditions.
  • 🌡️ Tuesday's temperatures will range from 9 in Lyric to 12 as you move towards London.
  • 🌫️ High pressure building in from Tuesday night into Wednesday will bring drier, colder conditions, with potential frost and fog.

Q & A

  • What was the initial temperature range in the southeast and eastern parts of England this morning?

    -The initial temperature range in the southeast and eastern parts of England was between 15 and 18 degrees Celsius.

  • What is expected to happen to the temperature as the cold front moves south?

    -The temperature is expected to decrease behind the cold front as it moves south.

  • What is the weather outlook for the west of England today?

    -The west of England can expect showers and windy conditions today, with gusty winds to watch out for.

  • How is the wind situation in the north compared to the weekend?

    -The wind in the north is not as strong as it was over the weekend, but it is still windy in the west and south.

  • What kind of precipitation can be expected throughout the day?

    -There will be showers, and some of these may merge to give longer spells of rain at times.

  • What are the expected wind gust strengths for the day?

    -The expected wind gust strengths are still gusty, though the specifics are not detailed in the transcript.

  • What is the temperature range expected for the north and southeast later in the day?

    -The temperature range is expected to be nine degrees in the north and about 14 degrees in parts of the southeast.

  • What weather changes are expected to occur by Tuesday?

    -By Tuesday, the weather front is expected to move off into the North Sea, leading to drier conditions with lighter winds and scattered showers.

  • What temperature range is predicted for Tuesday?

    -The temperature on Tuesday is predicted to be roughly between 9 degrees in the north and 12 degrees as one moves towards London.

  • What can be expected weather-wise from Wednesday to Saturday?

    -From Wednesday to Saturday, it is expected to be drier with fewer showers, less windy, but colder by day and night, with potential frost and fog.

  • What weather phenomenon might occur in Argyll and Bute, and the South Highlands of Scotland overnight?

    -There could be wet snow in Argyll and Bute, and the South Highlands of Scotland due to the rain pushing across Scotland.

Outlines

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🌬️ Changing Weather Patterns and Temperatures

The video script discusses the weather changes in southeast and eastern England, starting with mild temperatures between 15 and 18 degrees. A cold front moving south will cause temperatures to drop, with a new weather front from the west bringing enhanced showers. The day is expected to be windy, especially in the west and south, though not as extreme as the weekend. There will be periods of sunshine and dry weather, but also showers that may merge into longer rain spells. Gusty winds are forecasted, with temperatures ranging from 9 degrees in the north to 14 degrees in the southeast. The evening and overnight forecast includes rain moving across Scotland with a possibility of wet snow in certain areas. High pressure will bring a cooler change, with Tuesday seeing a departure of the weather front and lighter winds. Temperatures on Tuesday are expected to be between 9 and 12 degrees.

🌦️ Approaching High Pressure and Cooler Conditions

The script continues with a detailed forecast for Wednesday through Saturday. On Wednesday, a ridge of high pressure is expected to build in, leading to a settled but much colder period. Early Wednesday morning could see frost and fog. The upcoming days are predicted to be drier with fewer showers and less wind than the previous days. However, the overall weather will be cooler both during the day and at night, with temperatures dropping significantly as the week progresses.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Cold front

A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler air mass that displaces warmer air and is typically associated with a drop in temperature, increased cloudiness, and sometimes precipitation. In the video's context, the cold front is moving southward, causing temperatures to decrease behind it, which is a key element in the weather changes being discussed.

💡Weather front

A weather front refers to a boundary separating two air masses with different temperatures, humidity, and pressure. The script mentions a weather front coming in from the west, enhancing showers, which is crucial for understanding the dynamic changes in the weather conditions being forecasted.

💡Isobars

Isobars are lines on a weather map that connect points of equal atmospheric pressure. They provide information about the distribution and intensity of pressure systems. The script indicates that isobars suggest another windy day, which is important for viewers to anticipate gusty winds in their area.

💡Windy

Windy describes conditions with strong winds. The script mentions that it will be windy in the west and also the south, which is a significant weather condition that can affect outdoor activities and travel plans.

💡Showers

Showers refer to periods of precipitation that are relatively short and light. The video script discusses showers merging to give longer spells of rain, indicating that viewers should expect intermittent rainfall throughout the day.

💡Wind gust

A wind gust is a sudden burst of wind that is stronger than the average wind speed. The script warns of gusty winds, which is important for safety considerations, especially for those involved in outdoor activities or in areas prone to damage from strong winds.

💡Temperature range

The temperature range refers to the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures within a given period. The script provides a temperature range from nine in the north to about 14 in parts of the southeast, indicating a significant temperature variation across different regions.

💡Rain pushing across

This phrase describes the movement of rain-bearing weather systems across a region. The script mentions rain pushing across Scotland, which helps viewers understand the progression and impact of the weather system.

💡Wet snow

Wet snow is a type of snow that is relatively warm and moist, often sticking to surfaces and making conditions slippery. The video script predicts wet snow in certain areas like Argyll and Bute and the South Highlands, which is a significant weather condition for those regions.

💡High pressure

High pressure refers to an area of the atmosphere where the air pressure is higher than the surrounding areas, often associated with clear skies and settled weather. The script talks about a ridge of high pressure building in, which suggests a change to drier and cooler conditions.

💡Frost and fog

Frost is the formation of ice crystals on surfaces due to cold temperatures, while fog is a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the air near the ground. The script predicts the possibility of frost and fog, indicating that the weather will become colder and visibility may be reduced.

Highlights

Southeast and eastern England started with temperatures between 15 and 18 degrees.

Cold front moving south will cause temperatures to drop behind it.

A weather front from the west will enhance showers.

Isobars indicate another windy day, especially in the west and south.

Some dry weather and sunshine are expected today.

Showers will merge to give longer spells of rain at times.

Wind gust strengths are still significant and to be watched out for.

Temperatures will range from 9 degrees in the north to 14 degrees in the southeast.

Rain in the northwest is expected to push across Scotland.

Wet snow may occur in Argyll and Bute, the South Highlands.

Another band of rain is coming across southern Wales and central parts of England.

Higher ground in Wales may see wet snow on higher moors.

A ridge of high pressure will build in, leading to cooler weather.

Tuesday will see the weather front drift off into the North Sea, with drier conditions behind it.

Winds will be lighter on Tuesday compared to the last few days.

Temperatures on Tuesday will be roughly between 9 and 12 degrees.

High pressure will build in from Tuesday night into Wednesday, leading to a settled but colder period.

Frost and fog are expected on Wednesday morning.

The period from Wednesday to Saturday will be drier with fewer showers, less windy, but cooler.

Transcripts

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hello again

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some parts of the southeast and eastern

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england this morning started off with

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temperatures

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between 15 and 18 degrees but as this

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cold front sinks south

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the temperature will actually go down

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behind it and you can see another

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weather front coming in from the west

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enhancing the showers and all those

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isobars are telling us

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that it's going to be another windy day

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not as windy in the north

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as it was over the weekend but still

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windy in the west and also the south

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so some dry weather today some sunshine

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to look forward to

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but equally we've got quite a lot of

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showers and some of those

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will merge to give some longer spells of

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rain at times

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these are the kind of wind gust

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strengths that we're expecting so

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still gusty winds to watch out for

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temperatures

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nine in the north to about 14 in parts

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of the southeast so dropping

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for some by about four degrees or so now

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through this evening and overnight the

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rain

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in the northwest pushes across scotland

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we could see some wet snow

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in argyll and butte the south highlands

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for example and we've got another band

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coming in

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across southern wales and also central

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parts of england

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behind that on higher ground in wales in

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the moors we could also see some wet

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snow but just

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on higher ground now that will bring

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rain into the southeast

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and then it turns cooler a ridge of high

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pressure starts to build in and you can

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see

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all that mild air indicated by the

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yellows and oranges pushed away

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and we see a return to blue indicating

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the cooler weather

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so for tuesday we eventually say goodbye

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to this weather front as it drifts off

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into the north sea a lot drier behind it

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there will still be some showers dotted

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around

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the winds will be a lot lighter as well

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than they have been in the last few days

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and are going to be for some of us today

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and temperature wise in tuesday well

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roughly

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between 9 in lyric and 12 as we swoop

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down

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towards london now moving on from

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tuesday night into wednesday

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we start to see this ridge of high

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pressure build in

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that's going to settle things down but

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it's also going to turn much colder so

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first thing on wednesday morning we

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could be looking at some frost and also

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some fog

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as we go through not just wednesday but

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the overnight period

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in the next couple of nights as well so

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what can you expect well on wednesday

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thursday friday and saturday it will be

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drier

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still be one or two showers it's not

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going to be as windy but it's going to

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be cooler by day

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and night

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