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  • 12/04/2025
12 April - national forecast presented by Craig Snell
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00:00Hello there, welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office. Well
00:03the advertised change in the weather is starting to happen across western areas
00:08this afternoon. We're seeing some bands of rain work their way up across parts of
00:12southwest England and Wales, maybe just knocking on the doorsteps of Northern
00:16Ireland too as we approach the middle of the afternoon. Elsewhere we hang on to
00:21the fine conditions for one more day, especially out towards the east some
00:24pleasant sunshine to be had here and in the sunshine feeling warm we could see
00:28highs reaching 23 or 24 degrees in the southeast where further west with the
00:33cloud cover and the rain in place certainly feeling a little bit cooler
00:36than what we have seen over the last couple of days. Into the evening hours
00:41these areas of cloud and rain will spread their way right across the country so I
00:46think by the end of the night most of us seeing at least a few splashes of rain but
00:50with the cloud cover in place for most of us it will be a milder night than what we
00:54have certainly got used to over the last few nights with most towns and cities
00:58staying up at least into mid single figures. So overall Sunday there certainly
01:04will be much more cloud in the sky than the last few days but there will still be
01:08some sunshine to be had especially initially across Scotland and Northern
01:12Ireland and then eventually maybe England cheering up a little later on in
01:16the day but in between we will see a few showers and I think most of us are not
01:21going to be immune completely but I think the greatest risk will be across
01:25Scotland, Northern Ireland and down towards the far southwest. A few of these
01:29showers could be on the heavy possibly thundery side and I think what we will
01:33notice is the fresher feel to things I think most of us seeing temperatures into
01:38the low teens but still hanging on to something a little bit warmer down towards
01:42the far southeast where we could see highs reaching at 16 or 17 degrees. Into the
01:48evening a lot of England and Wales actually turn in dry but another band of
01:52sherry rain working its way into Northern Ireland and Scotland and that really is
01:57going to set us up for a fairly changeable week across the UK. Further
02:01spells of rain and showers but in between there will still be some pleasant
02:05spells of sunshine but for most of those temperatures we turn into nearer to
02:09average for the middle part of April but you can find out the weather
02:13information where you are on our website or on our app but for me for now take
02:17care and I'll see you again soon.

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