• 2 days ago
The last of today’s rain clearing the south and showers across central areas easing. Wintry showers continuing across northern Scotland and Northern Ireland, giving some accumulations of snow with a yellow warning for snow and ice. Turning colder with icy stretches and a widespread frost, particularly across central and northern areas where a yellow warning for ice is in place.- This is the Met Office Weather forecast for the evening of 01/01/2025. Bringing you tonight's weather forecast is Marco Petagna.

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00:00Hello, here's your latest weather update from the Met Office. I'm Marco Britania. Things
00:04are turning much colder now across the UK and we'll see some wintry hazards over the
00:07coming few days. The mild air now pushed into the near continent, that northerly air stream
00:11pushing in cold air across all areas, the blue colours there indicating how chilly it
00:15will be over the next few days. Looking at things in more detail though for the evening
00:18and through the overnight period, the last of today's rain clearings quite quickly from
00:22the south east of the UK. The showers across the central slice will also ease as we go
00:26through the evening. So overnight the focus for the showers will be mainly towards the
00:29north and north west. Here sleet and snow showers continue to feed in across Scotland
00:33and Northern Ireland. And wherever you are it will turn very cold by the start of Thursday.
00:37A widespread frost with ice to contend with certainly across central and northern parts
00:41of the UK. Towns and city temperatures below freezing for many, perhaps just above towards
00:45the far south and south east. Across the rural parts of Scotland we could see values down
00:49to minus 7 or minus 8 Celsius by Thursday morning. As for Thursday itself, it's the
00:54case of sunshine and showers across the UK. Showers primarily focused towards the north
00:59and north west, so feeding in across northern Scotland and Northern Ireland. A few though
01:03running through the Irish Sea and also down some North Sea coasts at times. So it will
01:07be inland areas, particularly of England and Wales, set to see the best of the sunshine.
01:11But notice here on the chart there, the blue colours do remain there indicating how chilly
01:15it will be with some frost lingering across the hilltops. And for many elsewhere, temperatures
01:19no better than low to mid single figures, perhaps up to 6 Celsius, 43 Fahrenheit in
01:23Plymouth but are feeling colder still in the breeze. Temperatures generally feeding down
01:28if not below freezing and up towards the north east of Scotland, feeling more like
01:31minus 5 to minus 8 Celsius. As we go into the evening and through the overnight period,
01:36the showers across the north and north west will become more widespread, sleet and snow
01:39showers pushing in across Scotland and Northern Ireland, eventually reaching parts of northern
01:43England. So it will be England and Wales elsewhere towards the south and east seeing the best
01:46of the clearer weather, with a widespread frost forming once again by Friday morning.
01:50Towns and city temperatures again well below freezing, perhaps down to minus 10 or so across
01:54parts of Scotland by the time we get to Friday morning itself. As for Friday, well, it's
01:59another day of sunshine and showers, but the showers quite widespread, particularly towards
02:02the north and north west. Again, a wintry flavour to most of those with sleet and snow
02:06in places. And again, it will stay pretty chilly for the time of year. Temperatures
02:09generally low to mid single figures at the very best. And again, with that breeze blowing,
02:13it's going to feel colder out and about highs generally around about 3 to 6 Celsius locally
02:18though, holding at around freezing. That's pretty much it for me. But of course, you
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02:26to our YouTube channel. I'll see you soon. Take care. Bye bye.

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