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The warm front towards the northwest is gradually moving south-eastwards, continuing to bring clouds and rain to Scotland, parts of Northern Ireland, northern England and western Wales during the day. Elsewhere remains dry with some clear skies, and some bright and sunny spells developing behind the front with a few showers. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 25/07/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Alex Burkill.

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00:00Good morning. A bit of a reversal of fortunes compared to yesterday for many places.
00:06Whilst it was quite bright and sunny towards the northwest, we have a front feeding its way in here.
00:11However, towards the southeast, where we had some fairly heavy rain yesterday, it's a much drier story.
00:17That front towards the northwest is gradually going to make its way southeastwards, but it's not particularly intense.
00:23And so it's already brought some rain across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland and will continue to do so as it edges its way in.
00:29But none of this is looking particularly heavy.
00:31That being said, across parts of northern England, parts of Wales, particularly around western coastal parts and the higher ground,
00:38and maybe into Cornwall, we will see some thicker cloud and a few spots of rain arriving, particularly as we go through the afternoon.
00:45Behind the front, across parts of Scotland, maybe Northern Ireland, some brighter sunny spells developing, a few showers to watch out for.
00:52But the best of the sunshine, the sunniest skies will be across more central, southern, southeastern England.
00:57Like I said, it was pretty wet here across parts of East Anglia, London, the southeast yesterday.
01:03It's a much drier, brighter picture.
01:05The sunniest skies, though, will be across more central parts, and it's here that we're going to get the highest temperatures,
01:10highest 26, 27, maybe 28 Celsius.
01:14Even elsewhere, yes, it's a few degrees lower than this.
01:17But if you do catch any of those bright, sunny spells, well, temperatures should get into the low, possibly mid-20s for quite a few places,
01:25so feeling pretty warm, as you would expect at this time of year.
01:29Later on, that front continues to make its way a bit further southeastwards, but it's breaking up as it goes.
01:34So a bit of cloud here and there and a few spots of rain, but still nothing heavy.
01:39The showers towards the northwest, though, they are going to become a bit more frequent, a bit more widespread across much of Scotland,
01:45away from the east, and also across some parts of western Northern Ireland.
01:50Nonetheless, they're still quite hit and miss, so many places avoiding these.
01:53Some clear skies across eastern Scotland, northeast England, maybe towards the southeast.
01:57Otherwise, a fair bit of cloud through the night.
01:59And it's another warm, humid night for most places, temperatures for most holding up in the mid, possibly even high teens Celsius for some.
02:07Some places getting close to single digits, where we have the clearer skies towards eastern Scotland, northeast England, for example.
02:14And with those clearer skies, a few pockets of mist and fog can't be ruled out first thing on Saturday morning.
02:20Otherwise, through Saturday, then, it's a bit of a showery picture for many.
02:23We are going to see some fairly frequent showers across northwestern Scotland in particular,
02:28and a fair few showers are possible elsewhere, but many places will avoid them.
02:32Just be aware that we could see some more focused showers developing across parts of the southeast as we go through the afternoon.
02:39In between the showers, there will be some sunny spells developing, but temperatures are going to be a few degrees down compared to today.
02:45We're looking at highs in the low to mid-20s across much of England and Wales,
02:49and mid to high teens, possibly low 20s across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
02:53A quick look ahead to Sunday, and we have some wetter weather feeding into parts of the northwest,
02:59some fairly heavy, showery rain across parts of Scotland, and some blustery winds likely here as well.
03:06A bit more cloud across southern parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, a few outbreaks of rain,
03:10and a few showers elsewhere, but it's across the southeast where we could again have some slightly more intense, showery bursts.
03:16In between though, like I said, most places actually having a lot of dry and at times fine weather,
03:21with some decent sunshine in between any of those showery bursts.
03:24And temperatures, well, similar to Saturday, maybe a degree or so lower for some,
03:29but again, at this time of year in the sunshine, it's going to feel relatively warm.
03:34A quick look ahead to next week, and well, it is going to be a drier theme as we see high pressure building,
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