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  • 25/05/2025
Further spells of rain across Scotland this morning, and these clearing northeastwards, followed by sunny spells and scattered blustery showers especially across Northern Ireland, northern England and Scotland. These can be heavy at times, possibly thundery with some hail mixed in. This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 25/05/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Kathryn Chalk.

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00:00Good morning.
00:01Well, it's good news for any farmers and gardeners as we've seen some welcome rainfall this weekend.
00:07And through today, we'll see further spells of rain across Scotland.
00:11This will clear its way north and eastwards.
00:13And then behind that, well, it's a case of sunny spells and scattered blustery showers,
00:19especially across Northern Ireland, Northern England and Scotland.
00:23Some of the showers could be heavy, possibly thundery with some hail mixed in.
00:29Now across central parts of England, East Anglia and the Southeast, actually, it's a brighter,
00:34drier and sunnier day compared to Saturday here.
00:38And this is where we'll see our highest temperatures.
00:41So climbing up to 20, possibly 22 degrees, but generally it is a fresher feel out there elsewhere.
00:49Highs of around 14 to 18 degrees.
00:53So it's still quite blustery, especially across Northern areas, and we'll see a continuation
00:57of those showers through this evening and overnight.
01:01Clearer skies across the far southeast of England as we start Bank Holiday Monday.
01:07But otherwise, temperatures aren't going to fall too low, but hopefully just a bit of a cooler
01:11feel to start Bank Holiday Monday.
01:15So as we start the morning, then plenty of sunshine first thing across central areas of England
01:20into East Anglia, but the cloud will bubble up.
01:23Then elsewhere, we see a further rash of showers pushing through and across the far southwest
01:30of England and later on into Northern Ireland.
01:33It will be turning cloudier, and this is another area of low pressure that will affect Northern
01:37Ireland later into Bank Holiday Monday.
01:40There's still some uncertainty on the exact position of this, so do stay tuned to the forecast, but
01:45otherwise still breezy out there, but we'll see highs of up to 18 to 20 degrees in the best
01:52of any sunshine.
01:54That's all from me for now, though, but make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss any
01:57detail on the forecast, and I'll see you soon.
02:00Bye-bye.

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