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  • 23/06/2025
23 June - National weather forecast presented by Alex Deakin
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00:00Evening. It's a bit of a messy mixture with the weather at the moment. That's likely to
00:05continue actually for much of the rest of this week. Whereas last week the weather was
00:09generally coming up from the south, this week the weather's more coming in from the west,
00:12from the Atlantic. It's been quite a fresh Monday with a brisk wind and that wind's now
00:17channeling in some outbreaks of rain across northern Ireland. By morning time some of
00:21that rain arriving across western Scotland, northwest England and northwest. Some of
00:26it could be quite heavy as well, especially over the hills. Much of the east, much of
00:30the south will stay dry and temperatures mostly holding up in the mid-teens for England and
00:35Wales. 12 or 13 in towns and cities across Scotland. Still quite windy. It's been quite
00:40a blustery day across the north through Monday and staying quite lively. Those breezes during
00:46Tuesday. Quite a wet start for western Scotland, northwest England and north Wales. That rain
00:52will try and work its way eastwards, but kind of fizzling out as it does so. So with some
00:56help of the Pennines, much of northeast England will just be fairly cloudy and not see too much
01:02rain at all. Patchy rain is possible for a time over the midlands, south Wales, southwest England,
01:07but again tending to fizzle out. So much of the south will stay dry. The rain should clear away from
01:11northern Ireland by lunchtime and brighter skies also through the afternoon across Scotland, a continued
01:16risk of some showers across the highlands. If it brightens up further south, east Wales,
01:21the midlands, parts of east Anglia, the southeast really feeling quite warm and humid I suspect.
01:2625 easily, a bit of sunshine. Could see those temperatures ticking up a degree or so higher.
01:30Quite a humid feel in this cloudier zone over northern England and north Wales too. A little
01:36fresher come the afternoon across Scotland and northern Ireland. As we go through Tuesday evening,
01:41that zone of cloudier weather with some patchy rain just trickles south. So you could see a little
01:45bit of rain arriving over the midlands, perhaps into parts of south Wales. But again, much of
01:51southern England likely to stay dry and that's where the warm air persists. So quite a warm and
01:56humid night here. Temperatures in urban areas perhaps holding up at 15 or 16 Celsius, a little
02:01more comfortable further north. Now Wednesday is by and large a dry day. How much cloud we see?
02:08Well, that's the big question mark. Likely to be a cloudier zone over the midlands. South Wales may
02:14still see some outbreaks of rain here, particularly across southwest Wales. A few showers continue in
02:19the far northwest of Scotland. The odd shower elsewhere in the west, but I suspect many places
02:24having a dry day on Wednesday. Certainly a lot drier for northwest England and north Wales compared to
02:29Tuesday and where we see some sunshine in the south. Well, temperatures really getting up. 26,
02:34maybe 27, 28 is possible because the humidity will be building here. And look at this, just the threat
02:40of some heavy, thundery showers. They may drift up during Wednesday afternoon and into the evening.
02:46So that's something we need to watch as this plume of warm and humid air wafts up from France,
02:52especially across east Anglia and the southeast. The potential for some lively thunderstorms during
02:58Wednesday evening and into the first part of Thursday. So that's something we're keeping a close
03:03eye on. Aidan will have more on that in our week ahead forecast. And you can catch that
03:08if you subscribe to our YouTube channels.

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