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  • 24/05/2025
It will turn increasingly unsettled with heavy spells of rain pushing northeastwards, most persistent and heaviest across Scotland accompanied by some gusty winds and coastal gales in the west. Some clear spells in between. Mild overnight. This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 24/05/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Kathryn Chalk.

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00:00Hello, well it's been a rather drab Saturday and we've got further spells of heavy rain
00:04moving through tonight before something a little bit drier and brighter for some of
00:08us on Sunday.
00:09So having a look at the bigger picture, we've got this area of low pressure moving its way
00:13through, a real squeeze in those isobars indicating some strong and gusty winds, especially
00:18across Scotland.
00:19Then as we go into bank holiday Monday, another area of low pressure developing but perhaps
00:25coming in a little bit later on in the day.
00:28But back to this evening and overnight, we're turning increasingly unsettled with heavy
00:33spells of rain pushing north and eastwards.
00:36It's going to be most persistent and heaviest across Scotland, accompanied by some gusty
00:41winds and coastal gales in the west.
00:44In between there will be some clear spells but generally temperatures holding up tonight.
00:49So another mild start to Sunday morning.
00:52So an unsettled start across Scotland with heavy spells of rain pushing its way north and eastwards.
00:58Behind that, it's going to be a case of sunny spells and scattered showers.
01:04Now some of these showers could be heavy at times, perhaps with the odd rumble of thunder
01:07and some hail mixed in, especially across Northern Ireland, Northern England and Scotland.
01:14But across central parts of England towards the south east, that's where we'll see plenty
01:18of dry and fine weather.
01:21So actually a much better day to come here on Sunday compared to Saturday.
01:26But with a slight shift in the wind direction, actually it's going to be feeling fresher out
01:31there.
01:32But we'll still see highs of up to 20 or 22 degrees where we see the lengthiest sunny spells.
01:39So as we go through Sunday evening, it's a similar picture.
01:42We'll hold on to the clearest skies across the south east of England, but otherwise it
01:46is a case of clear spells and also some frequent blustery showers still that could be on the
01:52heavy side.
01:54But otherwise temperatures will fall a little bit overnight, but otherwise 7 to 10 degrees.
01:59So just a little bit more of a fresher start to Bank Holiday Monday.
02:04Now Bank Holiday Monday, we'll see plenty of sunshine first thing across central areas
02:08of England and towards the south east, but elsewhere that cloud will bubble up.
02:12We'll see showers developing once again and then across the far south and west, it'll actually
02:17be turning increasingly cloudy and you can see this next area of low pressure arriving.
02:22A bit of uncertainty on the exact position of this, so do take note that there could be
02:27some details still to cover in the forecast, but otherwise it could become increasingly unsettled
02:32across Northern Ireland later on Bank Holiday Monday.
02:36Otherwise similar in terms of temperatures, but in any sunny spots across the far south and
02:41east, highs of 18 or 20 degrees.
02:44So that's all from me for now, but make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss any details
02:49over this long Bank Holiday weekend and I'll see you very soon.
02:52Bye bye.

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