At the start of the evening there are still spells of rain in eastern England and along the east coast of the UK mainland, but these will dissipate as the night progresses. Elsewhere it is dry but cloudy, though some clear spells may emerge a few hours before down in the southwest of the UK. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 15/02/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Greg Dewhurst.
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00:00Hello there, welcome to your latest Met Obvious forecast. I'm going to start by looking at
00:05the next seven days. We've had a lot of cold and grey weather over the past week or so,
00:11but as we go through next week, temperatures are set to climb quite widely across the UK
00:16as we get towards the middle and end part of next week, temperatures will be in double
00:21figures. So, a few days of cold weather still to come. South-easterly winds dragging in
00:26a lot of cloud and some cold weather as well, the risk of some rain and snow in places.
00:32The Atlantic weather systems do approach at the beginning of next week, particularly across
00:35the north and the west of the UK, giving the risk of rain and snow at times. So, do stay
00:40tuned to the forecast as there could be some local disruption, particularly across northern
00:45parts of the UK. But a fairly quiet end to Saturday, still some sleet and snow across
00:51East Anglia petering away as we head into the early hours. A lot of cloud across many
00:55parts of the country, still some clear skies across parts of the Highlands and Western
01:00Isles here, and a few clear spells developing across Wales and the West Country as well.
01:05But overall, grey and damp for many, taking us into Sunday morning. Temperatures still
01:10on the chilly side, hovering close to freezing, some icy stretches possible. Wintry showers
01:16across the east still, particularly across Scotland, giving some icy stretches here.
01:20But overall, grey start once again to Sunday. A few glimmers of brightness across the south
01:26and west, and also north-west as well here. Scotland getting away with plenty of sunny
01:31spells through the day. The best of the weather once more. Weather fronts bringing outbreaks
01:36of patchy rain to Northern Ireland, still a feed of showers pushing up into eastern
01:41and north-eastern parts of Scotland. Wintry over the hills. The rest of the UK a little
01:46drier compared to Saturday, but the clouds thick enough for some light rain and drizzle
01:51at times, and also there could be some hill fog in places too. So quite gloomy. A few
01:56glimmers of brightness for a few, and perhaps some eastern coasts of England as well, seeing
02:00a few brighter spells. Those winds though coming in from the south-east, a cold direction,
02:054, 5, 6 Celsius at best, perhaps 8 or 9, locally 10 towards the far south-west of England.
02:13Into the evening time further, weather systems bringing rain across Northern Ireland into
02:17then western parts of Scotland. Are there any clear skies, temperatures dropping away,
02:22some frost developing in places as winds drop light, particularly across central and eastern
02:27areas, a few mist and fog patches forming in between. But most places generally cloudy
02:31still. A few spots of light rain where the cloud is thickest, and temperatures again
02:36close to freezing, perhaps below where we see the clearest skies leading to some frost
02:42and icy stretches taking us into Monday morning. So a great start for many on Monday. There
02:47will be some mist and fog patches slow to clear, but they should lift and break, and
02:51I'm hopeful there will just be a few more breaks in the cloud through Monday to allow
02:54some sunny spells to develop, but lots of places generally staying cloudy. This weather
02:59front is likely to push in a bit quicker than the graphics show, so giving some rain to
03:03Northern Ireland, but particularly across Scotland later on in the day we'll see some
03:07outbreaks of rain, some hill snow too which will continue into Tuesday and perhaps see
03:13some snow to lower levels too. So it is something to watch as we head through Monday and into
03:18Tuesday. There could be some disruption. The wind is still coming in from the south to
03:22south-east, so still particularly chilly across central and eastern areas, something milder
03:26trying still to flirt with western coasts of England and Wales, 7 to 10 Celsius at the
03:33very best here. So an unsettled end to the weekend into the beginning of next week across
03:40the north-west of the UK, could be some disruption through Monday and Tuesday. So something to
03:46keep a close eye on as we move through the forecast over the coming few days, and more
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