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  • 27/06/2025
27 June - national forecast presented by Aidan McGivern
Transcript
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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