A fine and dry evening for most. Showery outbreaks of rain and gusty winds across the north and west of Scotland. Rain approaches from the west early tomorrow morning and tracks eastwards affecting the central zone of the UK in the day. This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 28/06/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Alex Deakin.
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00:00Welcome to your Saturday morning weather update from the Met Office. A bit of a
00:04dampened drizzly sandwich for the final Saturday of June. We've had a weather
00:09system edging in through the night making for a grey start for much of
00:13Wales, northwest England. Rain and drizzle on and off here for a good part of the
00:16day. Some patchy rain too for the south of Northern Ireland that should clear
00:21through and either side of this duller zone we'll have some good spells of
00:25sunshine across East Anglia and southeast England along with a good part
00:28of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Still a few showers across the far north of
00:32Scotland still quite breezy here as well but not as windy as it was during
00:37Friday. We'll also see a three-way split with the temperatures under this
00:42cloudier zone particularly around the coast and hills where it's damp and
00:46drizzly. Temperatures struggling in the mid-teens at best with a bit of
00:49brightness we'll get to 18 degrees maybe southern Scotland and Northern Ireland
00:54with lighter winds shouldn't feel too bad. Still on the cool side across the
00:58far north with gusty conditions here but the highest temperatures across the
01:01southeast East Anglia 23, 24 maybe a 25 degrees Celsius and that is slightly
01:07above average. Not the heat of earlier in the week but temperatures as I say a
01:11little bit above average here compared to the whole of June. That's what this
01:15map is showing and you can see the blue hues there suggesting that parts of
01:21north and west Wales, northwest England and northern Scotland will be a touch
01:25below average but most places close to the average for the time of year. Now the
01:29rain and drizzle across northern England and Wales will slowly creep south
01:33through this evening but as that band of cloud and rain does so it does tend to
01:38weaken and fizzle out just left with a few light showers for Sunday morning
01:42across East Anglia and the southeast. A few showers will keep going in northern
01:45Scotland many places will turn dry overnight and again this line of cloud
01:50is marking the boundary between the warmer air and the cooler conditions so
01:54ahead of it it will be quite a warm night tonight across the south. Some
01:58towns and cities may hold up at 15 or 16 whereas further north will be down into
02:02single figures and well down into single digits in some parts of the
02:07countryside. On to the details for tomorrow we do start pretty drab across
02:11the far south of England and East Anglia but pretty quickly I suspect that cloud
02:16will tend to melt away and we'll see some spells of sunshine developing. One
02:20or two scattered showers over northwest England and maybe Wales but generally
02:24here a lot drier than today we will see a bit more rain heading into Shetland
02:28but most areas fine tomorrow yes quite a bit of cloud but I think we'll see
02:31bright or sunny spells coming through at times but struggling to have that much
02:36of an impact on the temperatures generally mid to high teens maybe into
02:40the 20s across the south so temperatures on Sunday around or maybe a touch below
02:45average for the time of year. And that's how we'll stay I suspect for much of the
02:49week ahead with the weather tending to chop and change a fair bit. For more
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