During the evening the rain and cloud affecting southern England moves south, which will lead to a dry and clear night for much of England and Wales as well as southern Scotland. Over the course of the overnight period there will be some wintry showers that will primarily be found in Northern Ireland and northern Scotland, but the odd shower may also be observed in northern Wales. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 29/01/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Clare Nasir.
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00:00Hello there welcome to your Wednesday evening weather update from the Met
00:04Office. Now through tomorrow we'll see some sunshine after a cold start even
00:09with a risk of ice. In fact there's warnings for ice this evening and
00:14overnight across the north and the west of Northern Ireland, northern parts of
00:17Scotland associated with those showers. This ridge allows things to be fine on
00:21Thursday before more cloud and rain sinks down towards more southern and
00:25eastern areas through the day into Friday. And then Friday will be a rather
00:28cloudy scenario although we'll see the winds pick up on Saturday yet again
00:32more rain arrives from the west and it will gradually move eastwards into
00:38Sunday. For the time being look at this rain here it's been continuing
00:41throughout the day but it is now clearing down towards the low countries
00:44a slow process along that south coast. Cloud then breaks up we'll see a frost
00:50form and extends southwards. Still a keen breeze though across more northern and
00:54western areas and we'll see some showers continue across these parts
00:58wintry over higher ground. Temperatures really taking a tumble in rural spots I
01:02think the lowest temperatures will be around minus 3 to minus 5 degrees
01:05Celsius. Watch out for one or two fog patches as well as the winds fall light
01:09particularly across more central parts of the country. Now through tomorrow
01:12morning showers from the word go across more northern and western areas windward
01:16coasts to be honest. The rain becomes confined to Shetland with a driving wind
01:20but notice it's a fine day for most after a cold morning. You'll see some
01:25sunshine cloud just drifting across the sky. Most places dry although the cloud
01:29will thicken across Northern Ireland and Western Scotland later heralding a wet
01:33evening. Before that though temperatures will arrive around 5 to 8 degrees
01:37Celsius feeling quite pleasant in any blue sky and sunshine. Now through Thursday
01:43evening and overnight this band of rain continues its passage eastwards. A frost
01:48first thing across central eastern areas of Scotland Northern Ireland seeing that
01:52though frost further east. You can see the rain could be heavy at times extending
01:56towards Northern England and Wales. It fizzles out across much of Scotland we
02:00could see some snow over the Pennines through the early hours of Friday
02:03morning as this rain continues its passage towards East Anglia central
02:08southern England as well as the southeast clearing the Midlands through
02:11around lunchtime. In its wake perhaps some brighter skies Northern Ireland
02:15North East Scotland but generally speaking there will be a lot of clouds
02:18and cloudy weather will be the name of the game on Saturday as more rain arrives
02:22from the west Saturday night and the winds pick up some strength. That rain
02:26again weakens as it pushes eastwards. More details check out our 10-day trend
02:30this week it's with honour.