• 3 days ago
Clear skies across southern England where temperatures soon drop down with sharp frost and icy patches developing overnight. Elsewhere largely cloudy, with some scattered showers feeding in from North Sea coasts, likely falling as sleet and snow over hills. Feeling cold for most. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 13/03/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Honor Criswick.

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00:00Hello there, good evening. You might want to leave a few minutes in the morning to scrape
00:04off your car, particularly across parts of the south and southeast. That's where we're
00:08going to see the clearest of skies overnight, so temperatures soon dipping away, seeing
00:12quite a sharp frost develop through the early hours of the morning, perhaps even some icy
00:16patches where we see any wet surfaces. Away from this, though, a bit more cloud around,
00:21a few showers too, feeding in from North Sea coast, these likely bringing some sleet and
00:26snow mainly across hills, the Scottish Highlands, the Pennines, perhaps even parts of Wales
00:31could see some snow to higher ground. A chance of some flurries to lower levels, but nothing
00:35too impactful. But for all, it is going to be a cold start to Friday. Through the course
00:41of the morning, we'll see any mist and fog largely dissipate through the morning and
00:45any frost across the south, largely easing away. And it should brighten up through the
00:49morning, though we can't rule out some showers. Once again, these moving into North Sea coast,
00:54a chance of some heavier showers and once again, bringing some snow to the hills too.
00:58But plenty of sunny spells in between these showers and lighter winds. So where you catch
01:02the sunnier breaks, it should feel rather pleasant for the time of year. But highs only
01:06reaching around eight to nine Celsius, so still a touch below for the time of year.
01:12Into the evening, it's going to be another cold night ahead. Once again, seeing quite
01:16a sharp frost this time, though a bit of a flip, seeing the clearest skies across northern
01:20areas. So this is where we're likely to see the bulk of the frost across Northern Ireland.
01:24Parts of Scotland, northern parts of England and Wales too. We could see the odd clearer
01:29spells across parts of the south. So once again, seeing a cold and frosty start here,
01:34but mostly not going to be quite as frosty as it is compared to tomorrow morning. Still
01:38a few showers feeding into eastern areas, but mostly we have high pressure building
01:43for the beginning of Saturday. So there's going to be lots of dry weather around, likely
01:47seeing some sunshine in the morning. But as we head through into the afternoon, likely
01:51to see a few more cloudier skies, but still some sunny breaks at times, particularly across
01:55parts of East Anglia, Sussex and Kent during the afternoon. Now, temperatures fairly similar
02:00highs around nine to ten Celsius, so perhaps a degree or two up compared to the end of
02:06the week. But it is still going to be feeling fairly chilly. This area of high pressure
02:10sticks around through much of the weekend, but we still remain in that colder pool of
02:14air on Sunday. So it's still going to be feeling a little bit chilly and still a chance
02:18of some overnight frost. But as we head into the new week, that area of high pressure slipping
02:23its way eastwards and we start to see a change of our wind direction. So rather than a northerly
02:27sun, seeing something a bit more southerly, perhaps even southeasterly for a time. So
02:30that will eventually bring in some milder air as we head into next week. But possibly
02:34with this, it could also mean some more cloud and maybe even some rain. Bye bye.

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