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  • 10/06/2025
The morning beings with grey skies in southern area, with light rainfall in Wales and south-western England, but to the north of this there will be scattered sunshine. As the morning turns into afternoon the rain will dissipate and the sunshine in the north will spread further south, though southern England will hold on to the cloud through the afternoon. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 10/06/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Aidan McGivern.

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00:00Brighter skies, higher temperatures and increased humidity as well as the risk of thunderstorms
00:07all to come during the rest of this week.
00:09But we start off Tuesday with extensive low cloud across England and Wales, some mist
00:14and murk around western hills and coasts in particular, some patches of drizzle slowly
00:19clearing but persisting across some southern areas well into the afternoon.
00:24Further north, the skies are steadily brightening through the day, plenty of sunshine breaking
00:28out, still some showers particularly across northern Scotland.
00:32And feeling a little fresher, 19 to 20 Celsius in the sunnier skies further north could squeeze
00:37a 22, 23 degrees in the southeast if the skies brighten up in time.
00:42But we do keep a lot of low cloud across the far south and increasingly the west as another
00:47weather system moves through this one, just skirting the far northwest of Scotland, bringing
00:52some patchy rain to the outer Hebrides, otherwise it's a dry and clear night for many, some
00:57mist and fog in the south.
00:59But clear skies for many other places, temperatures dipping into the single figures as a result.
01:05But plenty of sunshine around on Wednesday, certainly extensively across eastern Scotland,
01:10northern and eastern England, parts of east Wales.
01:13Some low clouds still along that south coast and some cloud into western and central Scotland,
01:18patchy rain again into the north and west of Scotland.
01:21But for most it's dry and it's increasingly sunny and warm.
01:2425 to 27 Celsius, the top temperatures through the Midlands and northwest England on Wednesday.
01:30And it's going to turn even more humid as we go through Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
01:34as this plume of humid air is drawn our way from the continent.
01:40However, as the humidity climbs, we also see low pressure approach from the west and that could
01:47destabilise the whole setup, leading to, later this week, the risk of some very energetic
01:54thunderstorms, not only through Thursday, but also more especially through Saturday.
02:00We'll keep you updated on all of that.
02:02Alex Deacon covers it on our YouTube channel in his week ahead forecast.
02:06Bye-bye.

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