A cloudy start in the early hours of Sunday for many, but this should clear leaving sunny spells for the vast majority of the country by lunchtime. These conditions will continue through to this evening, although with some blustery winds in northeastern areas which may cause some large waves along coasts. Feeling pleasant in the sunshine - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 30/03/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Greg Dewhurst.
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00:00Hello there, good morning. Welcome to your latest forecast from the Met Office. Well,
00:05low pressure brought some outbreaks of rain across parts of the country through Saturday.
00:09Sunday, high pressure starts to build in, it settles the weather down. We see lots of
00:13dry weather, plenty of sunshine and then into next week, high pressure continues to stay
00:18established across the UK. Some chillier air across the near continent could affect some
00:23southern and eastern coastal stretches at times. Otherwise, temperatures will start
00:28to rise further, perhaps into the low 20s across central and western parts and north-western
00:33parts as we get towards the middle of next week, something to keep an eye on. Weather
00:38front across the far south-east of England this morning quickly pulls away, some light
00:41rain and drizzle at first, then plenty of sunny spells to come through Sunday, sunshine
00:46becoming more extensive as we move into the afternoon. But it does remain rather blustery,
00:51particularly across northern parts of the UK, parts of the Pennines up into northern
00:56Scotland, we could see gusts of 40mph or so at times. Along the east coast, quite a
01:01brisk northerly breeze. Spring high tides at the moment, we could see some large waves
01:05along the coast. Add on that strength of that northerly breeze, it will feel quite chilly
01:09here, temperatures reaching around 13-14C. But in the sunshine and lighter winds further
01:14south and west, 15-16-17C possible, so feeling pleasant out there in the spring sunshine.
01:22As we head through into the evening time, some thicker clouds start to move in across
01:25parts of Northern Ireland, the Western Isles into the Highlands as well. A few splashes
01:30of rain and drizzle possible at times, and overnight much of England and Wales generally
01:34staying dry with lengthy clear skies, and those winds start to ease as well. So a touch
01:38of frost is possible in the countryside, towns and cities generally falling to 2-3C in places,
01:45and some low cloud starting to develop through the Irish Sea, which could lap against some
01:49western coasts of England and Wales at times. So cloudier stars across Northern Ireland,
01:54western parts of Scotland, some splashes of rain here and elsewhere. Plenty of sunshine,
01:58early fog quickly clearing, and then plenty of sunshine across England and Wales through
02:03the day. Ahead with light winds, showers across Northern Ireland, a few showers for parts
02:08of Scotland as well, but many places dry, though fairly cloudy skies at times. And in
02:13the best of the sunshine again, temperatures well above average, 16-17-18C possible, even
02:18under the cloud further north, temperatures around 15-16C. So a fairly warm afternoon
02:25to come for many. And high pressure continues to be the main feature of our weather through
02:31Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, plenty of sunshine, perhaps some chilly nights, but lots of dry
02:35weather to come. The wind starts to pick up, but across central and north-western parts
02:40of the UK, temperatures well above average, getting close to 20-21C, just a little chillier
02:46along some southern coasts of England at times, and perhaps the east coast too, that
02:51breeze developing. If you'd like more information on the weather where you are for the next
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