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Chilly start to the day, with some outbreaks of rain expected in Wales and south west of England. For most, it should remain cool, dry and clear, with some scattered showers likely throughout the morning. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 25/09/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Alex Deakin.

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00:00Morning, a chilly start across the north whereas in the south we've got more rain
00:05to tell you about. We're kind of being attacked from both the north and the
00:08south of the breeze coming in from the north that's why it's a chilly here to
00:12start the day but in the south southwesterly brings are bringing the
00:15moisture bringing the cloud and some outbreaks of rain nothing as heavy or as
00:20persistent as it was at the start of the week but it is going to pep up through
00:24the afternoon over Wales and southwest England so things turning pretty soggy
00:27here by the end of the day. One or two showers over northern England but for
00:31much of northern England, Northern Ireland and a good chunk of Scotland
00:34it'll be dry and bright through today with some decent spirals of sunshine just
00:38a scattering of showers across the far north. It will be on the chilly side
00:42though we're starting down freezing in some locations and we'll struggle to get
00:46much above the low teens here. Further south temperature is a little higher but
00:50obviously not going to feel all that pleasant as the rain comes into Wales
00:53and southwest England later on. The rain will be kind of on and off across East
00:57Anglia and the southeast and the Midlands but it will pep up and push
01:01further north as we go through the evening time so turning wet over the
01:04east of Northern Ireland and northern England some bright colors in there as
01:07well meaning that rain could be quite heavy and then look what happens as we
01:11go through the night and tomorrow it kind of grinds to a halt over parts of
01:14northeast England. Further south we'll see something a little drier but so
01:18quite breezy along the south coast the winds still coming in from the north
01:22across the far north of Scotland so although it will be a little cloudier
01:26across central and southern Scotland tonight so not as cold here it'll still
01:30be on the chilly side over northern Scotland. Elsewhere generally
01:33temperatures a little higher than the night just gone because there's more
01:36cloud and further outbreaks of rain to come but temperature going to struggle
01:40to rise much on Thursday in this zone where the rain persists. Now there's a
01:45bit of uncertainty could be a little further north could be a little further
01:47south but where we've got this persistent rain with the winds feeding
01:50in from the North Sea that could cause some problems so we do have a Met Office
01:54yellow warning in place that rain likely to cause some further disruption because
01:58it's been so wet and that rain continuing to fall for much of the day.
02:02Should turn a little drier and brighter through Northern Ireland some sunny
02:05spells in western Scotland tomorrow and in the south also we'll see some sunny
02:09spells but we may also see some scattered heavy showers developing over
02:13the East Midlands, East Anglia and perhaps parts of Lincolnshire maybe the
02:16even the odd rumble of thunder tomorrow too. So plenty going on with the weather
02:21again and with the winds coming in from the North Sea in that persistent rain
02:24temperatures will really struggle over southeast Scotland, northeast England 10
02:2811 degrees at best whereas with a bit of sunshine in the south tomorrow we could
02:32again see those temperatures getting into the high teens. All this wet weather
02:36from an area of low pressure sitting across the country during Thursday if we
02:41rewind the clock we can see where that's come from out in the Atlantic what's
02:46happening high in the sky the jet stream is being energized and it's the jet
02:50stream which will then push and develop these areas of low pressure up towards
02:54the UK as we go through the next 24 to 48 hours then this low grinds to a halt
03:00hence why we've got that wet day on Thursday across northeast England in
03:03particular. What happens after that though is that low should edge away and
03:08that opens the door to northerly winds and so colder air spreads across the
03:12country for Friday and Saturday but also high pressure moving in should bring
03:16many of us a dry day on Saturday as well. So as I mentioned plenty going on
03:21please do keep up to date the weather warnings you can see those on our
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