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Tonight a zone of high pressure will be positioned over the UK, bringing starry skies and dry weather. Some mist and fog patches may form in rural areas and in parts of Scotland the temperature may fall below zero.- This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 06/05/2025. 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.
00:05It's a dry week ahead, apart from one or two light showers.
00:09High pressure firmly in charge, blocking any weather systems coming in from any direction.
00:13A bit cooler through Tuesday into Wednesday yet again along this eastern side, exposed
00:19to a wind from the North Sea into Thursday, high pressure still with us.
00:24Now for the time being, it's quiet outside, some late sunshine to end the day.
00:29Again one or two drizzly showers can't be ruled out on this eastern strip here, and a few
00:33showers possible under cloudier skies for Shetland.
00:36A few mist and fog patches also, and under clearer skies across the glens we could see
00:42temperatures dipping down below freezing, so there's a chance of one or two local frost
00:48patches as we head into the first part of Wednesday morning.
00:52Wednesday dawns bright for some with some blue sky, particularly for central parts of Scotland.
00:57Brighter skies elsewhere as well as the cloud breaks, one or two early showers drifting
01:02across the skies, but it's a fine day for most.
01:05Again, notice this wind coming in from the North Sea, sea surface temperatures currently
01:09are relatively low, so exposed to that wind temperatures are going to feel a bit lower than
01:15what it says.
01:16So 13, 14, 15 along this east coast feeling more like 10 or even 11.
01:21Bright skies, blue sunshine elsewhere in shelter, temperatures coming in around 17, 18, even
01:2619 degrees Celsius, so a degree up on Tuesday.
01:31Now through Wednesday evening and overnight, it's a similar situation, yet again we do have
01:36this feed from the North Sea which extends from Northumberland all the way down this eastern
01:41side.
01:42Again, where the clouds are thick enough, you could see a drizzly shower, never really
01:45amounting to very much though.
01:47Clearer skies elsewhere, chilly start to the day across Scotland and Northern Ireland seeing
01:51some fine weather if not some sunshine.
01:53Now through Thursday, a mix of cloud and sun, there could be some stubborn patches of cloud
01:58Northern England, North Wales, but some brighter skies coming through, highs 16 to 18 or 19 Celsius.
02:0420 will be your high.
02:06On Friday, most places bathe in that lovely May sunshine, so feeling warm, remember UV levels
02:11are moderate to high.
02:12I'll see you later.

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