A fresh breeze will affect the east of England this evening, bringing some showers to the far southeast. Cloud will thicken overnight in northwest Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the south and east of England. Elsewhere, some clearer skies, with temperatures dropping and some patches of fog and frost possible across the countryside. Temperatures slightly higher in the breeze in the far north of Scotland and southeast England. Tomorrow morning rain will push into northwest Scotland, and there will be lingering fog in some areas. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 12/11/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Clare Nasir.
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00:00Hello there, welcome to your Tuesday evening weather update from the Met Office.
00:04High pressure is still casting an influence over our weather, hence the reason why through this evening and overnight there will be some fog around,
00:11particularly for Northern Ireland but even across Southern Scotland down towards Northern England, the Midlands and Wales, some patches of fog here.
00:18At the same time, a few showers just pushing in across the far south east of England, a keen breeze and also a breeze towards the north west of Scotland
00:27where the cloud will thicken overnight and you will see some patchy rain and drizzle.
00:31Elsewhere, some clearer skies and under clearer skies and a light breeze.
00:36There's not a lot of mixing so temperatures will fall quite quickly and we're likely to see yet again some pockets of frost form.
00:43So it's a cold start to the day come Wednesday morning, for some foggy as well, so some murky conditions
00:50and that breeze continues towards the far south east keeping temperatures slightly higher here as well as the far north of Scotland.
00:57So first thing then tomorrow morning as you're stepping out, it'll be a bit damp across the north west highlands down towards the western isles
01:04and that rain could just encroach across the far north of Northern Ireland.
01:07Inland across Northern Ireland, watch out for that low cloud and also those fog patches.
01:12Fog will lift elsewhere very slowly, there could be some stubborn patches even into the afternoon where the winds are light
01:18but certainly some brighter skies coming through as you head through into the afternoon.
01:23So not too bad if you are out and about, you may have to just layer up a little bit.
01:27Temperatures will be around average for this time of year after a cold start
01:32and always a breeze towards the north where temperatures will hold around 12 degrees Celsius.
01:37So through Wednesday evening and overnight, high pressure remains an influence with our weather.
01:43Centred towards the west of the UK, so more of a breeze towards the east there
01:49but still we'll see lots of low clouds and patchy rain and drizzle just coming and going
01:54and yes that cloud will continue into Thursday morning
01:57and in fact that cloud will be thick enough to produce a more persistent rain and drizzle
02:01with an onshore breeze across western Scotland, again down towards exposure in Northern Ireland.
02:07Elsewhere, some breaks in the cloud through the afternoon, eastern counties of England, south east Scotland.
02:13Here's your bigger picture through Friday and into Saturday.
02:17Low pressure sort of lingers towards the north as high pressure fades away
02:22and this will introduce a cold front dragging colder air right down across the country.
02:27So eventually the air will turn colder, with that some stronger winds towards the north
02:31and some showers which could turn wintry. I'll see you later.