A bright and sunny start for much of England, Wales and southern parts of Scotland, however, cloud and rain already across Northern Ireland and western Scotland, will progress eastwards through the course of the day, although rain is likely to be patchy in nature but more heavy and persistent in parts of the north. Parts of East Anglia and the far southeast staying dry and bright. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 25/08/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Craig Snell
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00:00Hello, there. Welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. Well, Sunday starts
00:05off on a fairly sunny and bright note for a lot of the UK. But over towards Northern
00:10Ireland and Western Scotland, this area of cloud and rain is already moving in. And as
00:14we go through the course of Sunday, that spreads its way eastwards, limiting the sunshine come
00:19the afternoon down towards the far south-eastern corner. But here, a much better day compared
00:24to Saturday. The heaviest and most persistent rain will be across parts of Northern Ireland,
00:29Southern Scotland and Northern England. And for all of us, it will be a windy afternoon.
00:33Potentially, come the end of the afternoon, we could just see some gales along some Irish
00:37Sea coasts. And with the cloud, rain and wind combined, for most of us, it's going to be
00:42feeling fairly chilly for the time of year. But down towards the south-east, where we
00:47hang on to the sunshine for the longest, we will just climb up to about 20 or 21 degrees.
00:54Into the evening, the cloud and rain continues to move its way eastwards. Very little across
00:59the south, just some patchy rain coming and going. But again, across Northern Ireland,
01:03Southern Scotland and Northern England, that rain just persisting throughout the night.
01:08Winds also continuing throughout most of the night, but they will gradually begin to ease
01:12as we go through Monday. And temperature-wise, in most towns and cities, holding up into
01:18double figures. But in the countryside, we could just fall into single figures as we
01:22start Monday. So, Monday is a bank holiday for some of us. We will start the day with
01:27some cloud and patchy rain across the far south-east. But I'm hopeful that should clear
01:31off towards the continent. And for most of us, it should be a largely dry day. Probably
01:36one of the better days of the bank holiday weekend. But for Northern Ireland, Southern
01:41Scotland and Northern England, we continue the risk of some rain from time to time. But
01:46compared to Sunday, certainly a better day even here. And with light winds for all of
01:50us, it will be feeling warmer. Highs in the south, more widely reaching the low 20s, could
01:56potentially get up to about 22 degrees in the south-east. For Northern Ireland and Scotland,
02:01here, temperatures reaching the high teens. That warming trend will continue into Tuesday
02:07and Wednesday for parts of England and Wales. But for Scotland and Northern Ireland, a risk
02:11of some further rain. But you can find out about the weather where you are on our website.
02:17But for me for now, take care and I'll see you again soon.