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  • 19/05/2025
Most showers across northwest fringes of England and southwest Scotland largely easing away by midnight, although we may see a few lingering on overnight. Low cloud to drift in from the north sea bringing a murky and misty start to Tuesday morning across eastern counties of England and Scotland. This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 19/05/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Honor Criswick.

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00:00Hello there, good evening. More cloud around this afternoon and also some showers and that
00:05is a sign to come over the next couple of days or so. But back to this evening, most
00:10showers largely easing away, though we might still see the odd one or two linger on for
00:14much of the night. But the main thing we'll see tonight is the return of the low cloud
00:18drifting in from the North Sea and that might just lead to quite a murky start by the time
00:23we reach the morning, particularly across eastern counties. But many towns and cities
00:27widely remaining in the mid to high single figures. So it should be a fairly decent start
00:34for most, but still some low cloud lingering across eastern areas, eventually burning back
00:38to the coast through the course of the morning. And you will see plenty of sunshine, likely
00:42more sunshine than was around this afternoon. And some showers bubbling up into the afternoon,
00:48particularly across northern Ireland, southern parts of Scotland, northern parts of England,
00:52perhaps even across Wales, central parts of England. Now most showers should be just largely
00:56moderate, though we might get the odd heavy one, perhaps even the odd rumble of thunder,
01:00particularly across northern Ireland. But for most, once again, it should be a largely dry
01:05afternoon, feeling a little bit warmer compared to this afternoon. Highs reaching around 23 degrees
01:10Celsius, particularly across the south. Then later into the evening, once again, some showers
01:17lingering on, but most easing away through the overnight period. Once again, a return of the cloud
01:22still across eastern areas. But the main focus will be as we head into Wednesday across central
01:26and southern parts. More cloud drifting in here, once again, leading to a murky start.
01:31And also some showers by the morning as well. Still a chance that these could be a little bit heavy,
01:35particularly across southern parts of Wales, southern parts of England. So turning a little bit cooler
01:40under clear skies across the very far north, but quite a mild night to come across central and
01:45southern parts. And although the rain is welcome for some, I know not all of us are a fan,
01:50but it does look like a slightly unsettled day on Wednesday, particularly through the course of
01:54the morning. More clouds, some rain, some showers drifting in across southern and central parts.
02:00So a slightly different feel compared to what we've had over the last couple of weeks. But
02:04elsewhere across northern Ireland, Scotland, northern parts of England, well, still a return
02:09of the sunshine. Wall to wall, blue skies for many areas and still feeling warm. Highs reaching
02:14around 20 degrees Celsius, but a little bit cooler where we see the cloud and showers across the south.
02:20Then how about for the rest of the week? Well, eventually later Wednesday, we'll see the
02:25cloud and showers drift away. This cold front is going to bring in some slightly cooler air
02:30as it drifts in across that eastern edge of the high. So potentially some quite cold nights
02:35to finish off the week. And then all eyes out to the west as we begin the bank holiday weekend,
02:41a return of Atlantic mobility. So more cloud and showers, potentially even some longer spells
02:46of rain moving in from the west as we head through on Saturday. But for more information
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02:53any of our weather updates. Bye bye.

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