A brighter start for many Sunday morning, particularly across eastern England, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Showers, these heavy at times, starting off in western areas, will make there journey eastwards as we go into the afternoon. Sleet and snow also possible in the highlands of Scotland. Temperatures feeling cooler than previous days but still above average for this time of the year - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 13/04/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Ellie Glaisyer.
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00:00Good morning. Welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office.
00:04Changeable conditions are very much in charge with low pressure across the UK over the next couple of days.
00:09But it will still be a bit of a brighter start for many of us this morning, particularly across eastern parts of England,
00:14parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland too, seeing some sunshine this morning.
00:17But any showers we see across western areas gradually push their way eastwards as we go through the afternoon.
00:22Perhaps one or two heavier downpours here.
00:24We could even see some sleet and snow over the high ground of Scotland, mainly above 600 to 800 metres or so.
00:29And perhaps some hazy sunshine developing as well across western areas through the afternoon.
00:34Temperatures will be down a touch compared to what we've seen recently.
00:37Highs in the south, 16, 17, perhaps 18 degrees in the sunshine.
00:41But further north, those temperatures returning much closer to average, so generally around 11 or 12 degrees for most
00:46and feeling quite fresh with that brisk southwesterly breeze.
00:51As we then go through Sunday evening, any showers that we see across eastern parts of England generally push their way offshore,
00:56so turning drier for much of England and Wales into the early hours of Monday morning.
01:00But plenty of showers then feeding in across parts of Northern Ireland, western parts of Scotland.
01:05Again, these perhaps turning wintry over any high ground.
01:08And a further band of showery rain pushes up from the southwest into parts of southwest England, Wales, northern England too,
01:13by the time we get to the start of Monday.
01:16A little bit milder under that cloud and showery rain.
01:18Temperatures here generally holding up in the high single figures, maybe even low double figures.
01:22But where we do see some clear skies, particularly across eastern parts of England,
01:25temperatures turning much chillier here, getting close to zero, perhaps some patchy frost in places.
01:31So that does mean a bright but chilly start across eastern parts of England on Monday morning.
01:35A bit of a damp start though across western areas.
01:38Those showers continue to feed in from the southwest, pushing their way north and eastwards.
01:43Again, perhaps turning to sleet and snow over the high ground of Scotland.
01:47Across eastern parts of England though, we do hold on to the drier conditions.
01:50Plenty of sunshine here and even across parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland later,
01:54we will see some sunny spells developing between those showers.
01:57With those brisk southerly winds, southwesterly winds, it will again feel quite a bit cooler than it has done recently.
02:03Highs in the southeast around 16 or 17 degrees.
02:05But further north and further west, struggling to reach much above those low double figures.
02:09So feeling much cooler than we felt recently.
02:12Further changeable weather is on the way through the rest of this week.
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