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Storm Bert clearing away towards Scandinavia, leaving behind plenty of blustery showers, some heavy and falling mostly as rain but with some snow across the high ground of Scotland. A yellow warning in place for rain across northwest Scotland. Showers most frequent across western areas and along the south east, but drier for the Midlands and eastern and southeastern areas where patches of frost and fog may form under clearer skies. Chilly for all areas - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 25/11/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Honor Criswick.

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00:00Hello, good evening. It's been a rather blustery day across the country with some persistent
00:04outbreaks of rain across north-western parts of Scotland with the remnants of storm Burt.
00:09This though eventually clearing away to Scandinavia leaving behind plenty of blustery showers
00:15behind. These heavy at times, falling mainly as rain though we still might see some sleet
00:19and snow across parts of Scotland. Plenty of blustery showers moving in through the
00:23west across the rest of the country. These also could be persistent at times across southern
00:27coasts but in inland areas across the Midlands, parts of the east and south-east, plenty of
00:33clear skies. So a chilly night here could see some frost by the time we reach the morning,
00:37perhaps even some fog patches at times too. So as we head through into Tuesday, it should
00:43generally be a much brighter day for many of us. Plenty of sunny spells but we still
00:47can't rule out the risk of a shower. These mainly around western coasts, so around Scotland,
00:52Northern Ireland, north-west England at times and perhaps in the afternoon we could see
00:56some heavy showers across southern coasts. But as I say, plenty of dry weather around,
01:00plenty of sunny spells and much lighter winds even though temperatures fairly similar to
01:04what they are this afternoon, it should feel more pleasant where we catch the sunshine.
01:09Still fairly blustery across the far north-east of Scotland too and still those showers continuing
01:14here. Now through into Tuesday night, that's where we begin to start to see a bit of a
01:18change. Cloud and outbreaks of rain pushing their way up from the south-west, this turning
01:23persistent and heavy at times too. To the north of this though, much clearer skies,
01:28so turning cold, frosty, may even see some icy patches by the time we reach Wednesday
01:32morning as well. So a good north-south split in the weather by the time we reach Wednesday
01:37morning, temperatures not turning quite as chilly under the cloud and rain. So the outbreaks
01:43of rain likely to slowly sweeten their way eastwards through the course of the day but
01:47across the far south and south-east it could linger for a time through much of Wednesday.
01:52To the north of this, much clearer skies, plenty of sunny spells, though it is going
01:56to be feeling chilly and across much of the south once that rain clears, leaving behind
02:01plenty of cloud too. So most of the sunshine to the north of the country, chillier here
02:06though, milder in the south but leaving behind much cloudier skies. Now as we head through
02:13into the rest of the week, there is a chance we could see some frost still possible by
02:19the time we reach Thursday morning, perhaps some icy stretches too. And with clearer skies
02:23we're likely to see some mist and fog patches here as well, perhaps even freezing fog where
02:27we see those frosty conditions. And largely dry for the rest of the week, though we are
02:32starting to see some frontal systems push their way in from the west, so some wet and
02:35windy weather on the cards in western areas. But for more updates on the week ahead, you
02:40can catch Alex later, otherwise that's it from me. Bye bye.

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