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The evening and overnight period will be overcast for most parts of the country. There will be some spells of rain in the west and southern coast of the UK but these will dissipate as the night progresses. A mild night under the clouds. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 28/10/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Aiden McGivern.

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00:00Hi there. A lot of the cloud that we've seen during Monday will stick around overnight
00:05and that means it's going to be a mild but grey start to Tuesday. Any rain, though, will
00:12tend to fizzle in many places. There is an area of rain moving south-eastwards that disappears
00:17largely by dawn. There'll still be some patchy rain, particularly over western hills and
00:22coasts, but otherwise a drier night to come compared with the previous night, but still
00:27a lot of cloud cover and, as a result, a mild start to Tuesday. A couple of exceptions
00:32to the mild theme. Eastern Scotland, fairly well-broken cloud and some decent sunny spells
00:39first thing Tuesday. Also, there'll be some cloud breaks coming and going across southern
00:43England and south Wales and they'll become more extensive into the afternoon. So, gradually,
00:48after a murky start, things do start to cheer up and, in fact, Tuesday afternoon looks a
00:53little brighter in many places compared with Monday afternoon. So, some sunny spells coming
00:57through and, well, we do get the sunshine, 16, 17 or even 18 Celsius, and with light
01:02winds feeling very pleasant indeed. However, although things brighten up through the afternoon
01:08for Shetland, the rest of north-northwest Scotland will see thick low cloud and some
01:14persistent damp weather moving in during the afternoon. That will continue for the first
01:18part of the night. Again, western Scotland, parts of Northern Ireland, also seeing some
01:22patchy light rain. Otherwise, largely dry further south, aside from the odd shower
01:27here and there, and with some clear spells developing more extensively on Tuesday nights
01:33compared with Monday nights. I think we'll see some mist and fog forming by dawn and
01:38certainly lower temperatures compared with the start of Tuesday. Nevertheless, higher
01:43pressure is in charge over the next few days. That builds through Tuesday, sticks around
01:47through Wednesday, and under that high light winds, with any clear spells, we will see
01:53those mist and fog patches first thing Wednesday. They'll clear and then, as you can see, there's
01:58less cloud around on Wednesday, but there's a lot of uncertainty, as is often the case
02:04with slow-moving areas of higher pressure and a maritime influence about where the areas
02:09of cloud will end up. This is the best estimate at the moment. Eastern Scotland, north-east
02:15England, faring well for some sunny spells. Likewise for southern parts of England and
02:20south Wales. Big areas of cloud floating around fairly aimlessly elsewhere with those light
02:27winds. And so, yes, it's not going to be sunny everywhere, but there will be an increase
02:32in sunshine once any early mist and fog has cleared. It's not quite as mild on Wednesday,
02:36but 13 to 15 Celsius generally, and feeling pleasant enough with light winds, and we've
02:42got some sunny spells. The winds will pick up later on across the north and northwest
02:46of Scotland, a breezy night to come heading into Halloween, but Halloween itself looks
02:52mostly dry with some sunny spells and some decent clear spells and dry weather for anyone
02:58trick or treating. Bye.

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