It is a chilly start to the day across the UK with some mist and fog patches and some low clouds over high ground which will begin to break showing blue skies for many. A sunny day to come. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 06/04/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Greg Dewhurst.
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00:00Hello, good morning. Welcome to your latest forecast from the Met Office. High pressure
00:05continues to dominate the weather at the moment. We can see that on the pressure pattern. This
00:11area of high pressure isn't going anywhere fast. It remains across the U.K. through the
00:16rest of the weekend into next week as well, keeping all Atlantic weather systems at bay,
00:21plenty of dry weather to come as well. It is a chilly start this morning, some mist
00:26and fog patches, some low cloud across the higher ground as well. But this should lift
00:30and break quite quickly and then for much of the U.K. a sunny day to come. Blue skies
00:35for many of us, though the sunshine turning hazy at times across parts of England up into
00:40Scotland as some high cloud passes on by. But otherwise, it's a dry story, just a veil
00:45of cloud for Orkney and Shetland, but hopefully some brighter breaks at times too here. The
00:50wind's a little lighter compared to Saturday, but still coming in from an easterly direction.
00:55So, North Sea coast here still on the chilly side, 10, 11, 12 Celsius. But as soon as you
01:00move inland, temperatures reaching the mid-teens, 16 to 18 Celsius possible. So, still above
01:06average for the time of year. Pollen counts are rising as well. Tree pollen at the moment
01:12so high to very high across parts of England and Wales, moderate generally across the rest
01:18of the U.K. Plenty of sunshine to end Sunday ahead of dusk. And then as we head overnight,
01:24we'll see temperatures falling away under those clear skies. We could see a touch of
01:28frost, particularly across parts of northern England into the Midlands and Wales. In the
01:33countryside elsewhere, generally temperatures holding up in towns and cities a little higher,
01:39but falling low to around one or two Celsius for many of us, just a little less chilly
01:44across some southern counties of England and Wales where there's still a little bit of
01:48a breeze here. But it does mean with those clear skies overnight, it means a sunny start
01:54to Monday morning. Any frost quickly lifting and any fog patches clearing and then another
02:00sunny day to come with that high pressure in charge. Just always some low clouds still
02:04across Orkney and Shetland, perhaps lapping onshore at times across Cape Ness and Sutherland
02:09there. Otherwise, another dry day to come and feeling warm in that sunshine once more,
02:1415 to 17 Celsius in the west, around 13 degrees in the east there along the coastal stretches
02:21in particular. And UV levels again will reach moderate for many of us, three to five across
02:28the board, just a little lower for Shetland under the cloud here. High pressure continues
02:34to then dominate through the week ahead. Tuesday to Thursday looking dry, plenty of sunshine
02:39for all of us and temperatures remaining above average as well, 16 to 18 Celsius throughout.
02:47On the warm side, it does eventually look like it might start to settle towards next
02:52weekend. If you'd like more information on the weather where you are, follow us on our
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