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Rain will spread across parts of Scotland overnight, persistent for a time in the northwest. Tonight it will be cloudy across the north of the UK, and mostly clear and dry across the south, though with some mist and fog patches. Thursday will be largely fine, dry and warm. – This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 08/05/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Annie Shuttleworth.

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00:00Hello, good evening. It's been another dry and fine day for most of us and there'll be
00:04more dry weather to come tomorrow, more sunshine as well. However, across the
00:08north-west some cloud and rain is arriving through this evening. That's as
00:12this wiggling, waving feature of a front is approaching from the north-west. It
00:16won't make too much progress elsewhere across the country as high pressure is
00:19building, so that makes for another dry night for many areas of England and
00:23Wales. We'll be a bit cloudier across northern England, parts of Northern
00:27in particular across Scotland through tonight, just as we're closer to that
00:30weather front and there'll be persistent rain moving in, particularly across the
00:33north-west of Scotland, the Western Isles and the Highlands in particular.
00:37It should stay dry elsewhere through this evening, apart from a few specks of
00:41rain over the higher ground in northern England. And it's going to be another
00:44mild start to the day on Thursday. There could be some mist and fog around,
00:48particularly across coastal areas of England and Wales, but that should lift
00:51and clear quite quickly, just as it did today. And it will give way to another
00:56dry and bright day. I think sunshine will be more widely felt through Thursday
01:00compared to today, and that sunshine will spread up towards northern areas of
01:04Scotland by the end of the day. And in the sunshine, it's going to feel even
01:08warmer than it has done on Wednesday. Temperatures climbing quite widely into
01:12the 20s across parts of England and Wales. We could see 23 or 24 degrees
01:17across eastern areas of Wales, central parts of England, but even across
01:21Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland. Temperatures climbing towards the high
01:24teens, which is above average for the time of year. But just where that cloud
01:27hangs around for longer across the Western Isles and the Northern Isles,
01:31temperatures will be capped into the lower teens. That will lead us into
01:35another dry evening as that band of cloud and rain continues to push further
01:39north. So I think most of us should see a dry night on Thursday night.
01:43Some mist and fog could form once again. It's particularly coastal areas
01:46where that mist and fog is most likely. So potentially a bit of a dull start to
01:51the day for some areas, but it should be another dry night and another mild
01:56start to the day on Friday. And then once again, although the sunshine may be
02:00a little hazier on Friday, I think many of us are going to get away with
02:03quite a fine day. Plenty of long-lived sunshine, particularly into the
02:08afternoon. It's going to feel even warmer in the sunshine than it has done
02:12so far this week. We could get a bit of cloud bubbling up into the afternoon
02:15across parts of England and Wales. That could give way to a couple of showers
02:18through Friday evening, but I think most of us should stay dry for the next
02:23few days. And temperatures on Friday could climb towards 24, possibly 25
02:27degrees, but quite widely we'll be into the 20s across the UK. So certainly
02:32a warm day for the time of year, and those temperatures will climb a little
02:36bit higher for Saturday as well. But you can find more details on your
02:39forecast for further ahead with our latest 10-day trend on YouTube. Bye-bye.

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