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It will be clear at first for much of England and Wales, before a band of cloud and rain over Scotland and Northern Ireland slowly sinks its way southwards through the course of the night. Southern England and southern Wales to remain mostly dry and clear. Drier conditions in northern Scotland by the early hours, although blustery over the Northern Isles. Feeling chillier in the south. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 24/03/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Honor Criswick.

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00:00Hello there, good evening. It's probably going to be quite a nice sunset across central and
00:04southern parts, but quite a different story for the north-west. More cloud here and outbreaks
00:09of rain. Some of this could be a little bit heavy across hills and exposed coasts, and
00:13this band of cloud and rain will slowly sink its way southwards through the course of the
00:16night, moving into northern parts of England and Wales by the time we reach the morning.
00:20Turning a little dry across parts of Scotland, though we can't rule out a few showers just
00:24skirting across the northern isles, where it's going to be quite blustery. But across
00:27parts of the south and south-east, lighter winds, clearer skies, so it's likely we'll
00:31see some mist and fog patches by the morning, and feeling a little bit chillier here too.
00:35The sun's warm enough now to clear away any mist and fog fairly quickly, but brighter
00:39skies will soon be replaced by cloud as this system continues to sink its way southwards,
00:43but any rain largely becoming light and fairly isolated, so it should remain fairly dry.
00:48And turning brighter across Scotland, Northern Ireland, some sunny spells here, and largely
00:52dry, though once again a few showers just skirting the northern isles, but feeling warm
00:57in that sunshine. Highs of around 14-15 degrees Celsius, and even across the south where we
01:02see more cloud, it's still fairly mild for the time of year.
01:06Now into the evening, we'll eventually say goodbye to that cloud and rain across the
01:09south-east as that system pulls away, and then we see a ridge of high pressure start
01:13to build, so that means Tuesday night there's going to be a few more clearer skies, but
01:16once again that means it's just going to turn that little bit chillier, and it's likely
01:19we'll see quite widespread mist and fog by the morning. And a fairly chillier start compared
01:24to what we had this morning, lows of around 3-4 Celsius, but perhaps a little bit lower
01:29across rural spots in clearer skies.
01:33Any mist and fog once again clearing fairly quickly, and it should lead to quite a fine
01:37start across the country on Wednesday. Fairly light winds, though still quite blustery across
01:42the north-west, and that's where we're going to start to see a change once again, so fairly
01:46strong winds, more cloud and outbreaks of rain just starting to peak into western parts
01:50of Scotland and Northern Ireland, but elsewhere remaining dry, perhaps just some fair weather
01:55cloud by the afternoon, but feeling very mild. Highs of 16 degrees across central and southern
02:00areas, but we may possibly get to 17 or 18 across parts of the south-east, but temperatures
02:04just struggling a little bit more across western parts of Scotland where we see more cloud
02:08and rain move through.
02:11Then for the rest of the week, I'm afraid it's going to be turning a little bit more
02:13changeable, more cloud and rain on the cards, a few more ice bars on the charts, so it could
02:18start to turn quite windy by the time we reach Wednesday, and another system moving through,
02:22dragging in some more cloud and rain for the end of the week. So, if you do manage to see
02:26some sunshine over the next couple of days, well, my advice would be to enjoy it. Bye-bye.

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