A brighter afternoon with sunny spells developing across Northern Ireland and Scotland, and remaining largely dry. In the south, cloudy conditions will continue with some light, patchy drizzle sinking its way southwards as it dies out. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the afternoon of 25/03/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Honor Criswick.
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00:00Hello there, good afternoon. After a bright start across the south, I'm afraid sunny skies
00:05will soon be replaced by a cloud. That's similar across central areas too. We have a band of
00:10cloud and some light patchy drizzle just sinking its way southwards through the course of the
00:14afternoon. But it's a weakening feature, so any drizzle largely confined to hills and
00:19it is going to be mostly light. A slightly different story across northern areas though,
00:23Scotland, northern parts of England and Northern Ireland. We'll see a brighter afternoon with
00:27sunny spells, not totally dry, still a few showers just skirting the far north of Scotland.
00:32But for many across the north, it's going to be a dry afternoon with warm, sunny spells,
00:37highs of 15, possibly 16 or 17 Celsius where we see that sunshine stick around. And it's
00:42still going to be fairly mild across the south, just a bit cloudy and perhaps a little bit
00:45murky as we head through the evening. Overnight, we'll see any leftover cloud and drizzle eventually
00:52ease its way across the southeast and a ridge of high pressure building, which means we'll
00:56see plenty of clear skies. But with light winds, that means we're likely to see some
01:00mist and fog through the overnight period too, particularly around North Sea coasts.
01:04East Anglia, for example, and parts of the south, this fog could be quite dense at times.
01:07And where we see those clear skies stick around and we don't see any fog form, it's likely
01:11that we'll see some patchy light frost too, mainly in rural areas. So a slightly chillier
01:17start into tomorrow, some mist and fog lurking around across the southeast. It's eventually
01:22clearing by around mid-morning and it leaves a fairly settled day, some sunny spells,
01:27perhaps just some fair weather cloud bubbling up into the afternoon and some more higher
01:31cloud building across the far northwest of Scotland, perhaps western parts of Northern
01:35Ireland just before some rain starts to creep in later into the afternoon. But for most,
01:40a dry day and still temperatures well above average for the time of year, possibly even
01:43reaching 17 or 18 degrees across the southeast. So feeling warm in the sunshine once again.
01:52This area of rain slowly sinking its way further into mainland Scotland, western parts of Northern
01:57Ireland. And that sets us up for later into the week as well, as we start to see a bit
02:01of a change from the northwest. This cold front slowly once again sinking its way southeastwards,
02:06bringing in more cloud and outbreaks of rain later on Thursday. Then a secondary feature
02:10once again bringing further rain, so a more unsettled end to the week and a few more isobars
02:14on the chart too. So it's going to turn fairly breezy and it is just going to bring in some
02:18slightly cooler air behind that cold front too, so temperatures returning more towards
02:21average for the time of year. So enjoy the warm spring sunshine while it's here. For
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02:29from me. Bye bye.