This evening, some showers persist in the south and southeast, with some heavy and thundery outbreaks possible. These should fade overnight leaving some low cloud and fog. Further north, clearer weather leads to some chilly temperatures overnight, with frost in rural patches. In the south mild for the time of year. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 23/03/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Marco Petagna.
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00:00Hello, here's your latest weather update from the Met Office. I'm Marco Pitania. Low pressure
00:04is starting to pull away to the south and south-east of the UK this evening, taking
00:07most of its showers with it. That's allowing a ridge of high pressure to topple in from
00:11the north-west, promising some quieter weather, at least for a time. But notice these weather
00:15fronts, they're moving in from the north-west as we head through the latter stages of Monday
00:18and into Tuesday, bringing in a brisk breeze and some outbreaks of rain too.
00:22Looking at things in more detail for this evening and through the overnight period though,
00:26we'll hold on to some showers for a time at least across the south and south-east.
00:29Some of those could still be quite heavy, even given the odd rumble of thunder and some
00:34spray on the roads. But they will tend to ease and fade then overnight, leaving a legacy
00:38of a lot of low cloud, with some fog patches in places, particularly over the hills. Whereas
00:42towards the north and north-west, away from some rain there towards the far north-east,
00:45it's a mostly fine picture, a lot of clear weather around. And because of those clear
00:49skies, it's set to turn quite chilly. We'll see quite a widespread frost, certainly in
00:53rural spots by Monday morning. Temperatures in those rural areas down to minus three or
00:57minus four Celsius. That's rural spots of both Scotland and Northern Ireland. Further
01:01south-east though, with a cloud around, those temperatures hold safely above freezing. Lows
01:05here around about seven to nine Celsius, so widely frost-free here to start the day on
01:09Monday.
01:10Into Monday itself then, and we start the day on a pretty grey note across the south
01:14and south-east. Low cloud and fog slowly lifting and breaking to give plenty of fine weather
01:18then across the UK, lots of sunshine around. The best of that sunshine across the central
01:22slice of the UK, with cloud thickening towards the north-west, bringing breezy conditions
01:27and some outbreaks of rain, certainly into the north and west of Scotland, and eventually
01:31into two parts of Northern Ireland as well.
01:33Despite the cloud towards the north-west, temperatures are doing quite well for the
01:35time of year, peaking at around about 11 or 12, locally even 13 Celsius. That's into
01:40the mid-50s in Fahrenheit. Whereas towards the south-east, given the sunshine and lighter
01:44winds, feeling pleasantly warm, with highs here of 14 or 15 degrees. 15 in London there
01:49is 59 in Fahrenheit.
01:52Those outbreaks of rain in the north-west will gradually slip their way south-eastwards
01:55to affect central and southern parts of the UK as we head into Tuesday. So it's a turn
01:59of the south to see cloudier skies on Tuesday, with bits and pieces of rain around. Brighter
02:03skies elsewhere towards the north and north-west, a fresher north-westerly breeze, and just
02:07a few showers across the far north of Scotland. But despite that, temperatures are still doing
02:11quite well for the time of year, peaking in the low to mid-teens Celsius, perhaps up to
02:1516 degrees in the south-east there, that's 61 in Fahrenheit.
02:20That's pretty much it from me, but of course you can keep tuned to the Met Office Forecast
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02:28Take care. Bye bye.