• 2 days ago
An unsettled afternoon for many as rain moves its way northeast across the UK, turning to snow across hills in Scotland and the Pennines. Strong winds are also expected with severe coastal gales in some southern areas and yellow wind warnings in place. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the afternoon of 26/01/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Marco Petagna

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00:00Hello, here's your latest weather update from the Met Office. I'm Mark O'Britannia and we've
00:03got a very unsettled afternoon to come across the UK. A swathe of rain moving its way in
00:07from the south-west across all parts into the south-west this morning and then pushing
00:11in across other parts of the UK into the afternoon. That rain is starting to turn to snow across
00:15the hills as it reaches the north Pennines into parts of Scotland too. During the middle
00:19part of the afternoon, it's the far north of Scotland holding on to some brighter weather
00:23and notice down towards the south-west once the rain moves through it starts to turn brighter
00:26or more showy. But wherever you are, it will be very blustery. We like to see gales across
00:30some southern and western parts of the UK and some particularly heavy rain across parts
00:34of Wales too. Temperature is pretty academic given the unsettled weather, reaching highest
00:38towards the north of 4 to 6 Celsius, possibly peaking down towards the south and south-west
00:42at 10 or 11 Celsius. 11 is 52 in Fahrenheit. As we go into the evening and through the
00:48overnight period, that first wave of rain with hill snow across parts of Scotland gradually
00:52pushes its way towards the north of the UK. For a time there will be some clearer weather
00:56to the south but notice further outbreaks of rain moving in from the south-west pushing
01:00north-eastwards across much of England and Wales and we need to keep an eye on the strength
01:03of the wind, particularly towards the south-east. Here we like to see gales at times but notice
01:07later in the night generally turning clearer with blustery showers across many southern
01:11and south-western areas. Temperature is again pretty academic. We can see a touch of frost
01:16towards the north into low single figures here but elsewhere generally holding up in
01:19the mid single figures at around 4 to 6 Celsius. So mostly frost free as we go into Monday
01:24morning. So we start the new working week then on again a very showy note across the
01:29UK. Low pressure sitting just towards the west of the UK. Showers, in fact longer spells
01:32of rain at times sweeping in from the south and west across pretty much all of the UK
01:36as we go through the day. Still a bit of winterness across the hilltops in Scotland and again
01:40a very blustery day across the UK, particularly towards the south-west here. We like to see
01:45gales at times and some heavy rain, particularly again across parts of Wales as we go through
01:48the day on Monday. Temperature is a bit higher than on Sunday, peaking in the range 6 to
01:539 Celsius, possibly locally 10 towards the south-west. But again feeling pretty much
01:57cooler out and about given the strength of the wind and those showy bursts of rain developing
02:00across the UK at times. Into the evening, not much change I'm afraid. Low pressure still
02:05in control. There will be further showers and longer spells of rain to come and again
02:08it's going to be a pretty blustery end to the day with gales in places. That's pretty
02:13much it for me but of course you can keep tuned to the Met Office Forecast by following
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02:21Bye bye for now.

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