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  • 27/06/2025
After a wet evening for most, there will be a north-south split in the weather today. Conditions will be damp in the north with persistent rain, while in the south it will remain mostly dry, with cloud breaking into sunny spells later in the afternoon. Temperatures will be warm in the south, and cooler in the north, where rain may be heavy at times. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 27/06/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Aidan McGivern.

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00:00Hi there, good morning. Welcome to the latest update from the Met Office. Following a damp
00:05night for many of us, we're going to see a north-south gradient in the weather during
00:10the rest of Friday. The wettest and cloudiest conditions towards the north and northwest,
00:15the driest and brightest weather towards the south and southeast. Some spots of rain though
00:20during the morning across Wales and the southwest, they tend to fizzle away. And then really
00:24across much of Wales, the Midlands, East Anglia and the south, it's a bright afternoon with
00:29temperatures up to 25 to 26 Celsius, widely up to 27 or 28 in some of the sunnier spots.
00:35This south-westerly breeze bringing an increase in the humidity once again, but also bringing
00:39this thick cloud that we'll see across much of west and north Wales, northern England,
00:44Scotland and Northern Ireland. The rain on and off through the day, but it's going to be persistent
00:48and heavy at times, particularly over the hills of western Scotland and the breeze picking up
00:53further overnight. That breeze will bring a return to cloud across many parts of the UK. So with the
00:58breeze, the increase in humidity and the cloud and rain, temperatures not falling much below
01:02the high teens. An uncomfortable night for sleeping. And then a grey, misty start to the weekend.
01:08Extensive low cloud, outbreaks of rain turning lighter, more drizzly across Northern Ireland,
01:13central and southern Scotland, northwest England, north Wales on Saturday morning. That tending to
01:18fizzle further through Saturday. Brighter skies develop to the south and to the north, feeling fresh
01:24in the north of Scotland with a brisk breeze. Gales around exposed northern coasts. But to the south,
01:30we've got high pressure building. That's going to squeeze out the weather front and bring largely
01:36settled weather by the end of Sunday across most of the UK. Although by Monday, this weather system
01:42will bring some additional cloud and rain into the far northwest. Meanwhile, as high pressure elsewhere
01:48moves to the east, we'll see higher temperatures extend across many parts of the UK early next week.
01:55But the highest temperatures will be through central and southeastern parts of England with the chance
02:01of 30 plus. A top temperature most likely of 32 or 33 Celsius, but a smaller chance. It will end up even
02:10hotter than that on Monday. And that heat perhaps lingering in the far east during Tuesday before
02:15eventually fresher conditions return by midweek from the west.

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