• 4 days ago
Plenty of showers around the North Sea coasts, likely to be heavy and falling as snow on high ground, spreading further inland during the afternoon. The best of any brightness will be in the west. Northern Ireland, southern Scotland, western Wales and southwestern England stay largely dry. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the afternoon of 13/03/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Honor Criswick.

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00:00Hello there, good afternoon. It's going to be another day of sunny spells and showers,
00:06particularly once again around North Sea coast. Plenty of showers moving through here and
00:10eventually through the course of the day we'll see some move further inland too. The best
00:14of the brightness likely across western areas, so Northern Ireland, western parts of Wales,
00:18parts of Devon and Cornwall seeing a largely dry day. The bulk of the showers around eastern
00:23coasts and the odd shower could be heavy and likely still seeing some snow, particularly
00:27across high ground in Scotland, for example. But the difference compared to yesterday
00:32is that the winds are a little bit lighter, so temperatures still widely just below average
00:36for the time of year. Highs of around eight to nine Celsius, but in the lighter winds
00:40and where you catch the sunshine, it should still feel pleasant for the time of year.
00:45Now through into the evening, we are still going to see a fair few showers once again
00:49skirting into eastern coast or plenty of showers moving through into Scotland, where once again
00:53they could be heavy and likely bringing snow across the highlands, perhaps even some
00:57flurries to lower levels, too, but a few more clearer skies across parts of the south.
01:02That means temperatures are soon going to dip away overnight and feeling very cold and
01:06likely to see quite a widespread frost across southern areas. But it's like difference in
01:10the north, bit more cloud here, so perhaps not turning quite as chilly here as it did
01:13last night and even seeing a few mist and fog patches through the course of the night
01:18too. So a cold start for many, particularly across the south, likely be scraping your
01:24cars off in the morning. And once again, we're going to see a fairly similar day.
01:27More showers, particularly along those eastern coasts where it's the main firing line for
01:31those showers and then drifting through inland through the course of the day. Once again,
01:35the best of the dry weather in western areas. But those winds still saying lightening between
01:40those showers once again, lots of bright and sunny spells. So a fairly similar day with
01:44highs around eight to nine Celsius into the evening. We should see most of those showers
01:50die away, perhaps still a few across those North Sea coasts once again, and still a chance
01:55of some frost, perhaps even some ice patches and some mist and fog as we head through into
01:59Friday evening and start the beginning of the weekend. But high pressure building more
02:03and more into Saturday as it drifts its way eastward. So lots of dry weather as we head
02:08towards the weekend. But notice we still remain in that cold pool of air, so still feeling
02:13quite chilly at times, particularly across the southeast, where we start to see a bit
02:16of an easterly set up by the time we reach Saturday and Sunday. So still feeling cold,
02:21but likely seeing quite a dry weekend. Bye bye for now.

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