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It will be dry and sunny across the country, with southerly winds beginning to strengthen into the evening and overnight. Temperatures will be mild overnight, with some showers around Northern Ireland and western Scotland and the possibility of showers in the morning. - This is the Met Office UK weather forecast for the evening of 06/09/2025. Bringing you today’s forecast is Ellie Glaisyer.

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00:01Good evening and welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office.
00:04It was quite a bright and sunny day for many of us on Saturday, but changes on the way
00:08through the second half of the weekend, all thanks to this area of low pressure moving
00:12in from the west as we head into the start of Sunday.
00:15Also that squeeze in the isobars indicating strengthening winds too through the rest of
00:19tonight and into tomorrow.
00:20That clears away quite nicely as we head into the start of the new working week, however
00:23changeable conditions are going to remain across the UK with low pressure waiting in
00:27the wings, moving in towards the middle part of the week.
00:32Back to the rest of Saturday though, and for much of England and Wales a dry evening to
00:36come, some late sunshine on offer, plenty of clear spells overnight and into the start of
00:40Sunday morning.
00:41However, across parts of Northern Ireland, western parts of Scotland generally staying
00:44a little bit cloudier, some outbreaks of showery rain arriving through the early hours of Sunday
00:49morning, perhaps into the very far south-west too, and it's those winds that are really
00:53going to strengthen as we head overnight Saturday and into the start of Sunday, perhaps some
00:57coastal gales through the Irish Sea, but almost anywhere seeing some strong winds to start
01:01the day on Sunday.
01:03With those strong southerly winds, that does mean a very mild night to come, temperatures
01:06widely in the double figures across the UK, but even across the south-west we could see
01:11temperatures as high as 17 or 18 degrees overnight, so that does mean a really quite warm and quite
01:16muggy start to the day on Sunday, but also a very windy start too, particularly across the
01:21west, those coastal gales continuing throughout the day, but a windy day across the country
01:26on Sunday.
01:27A bright start across the south-east though, some hazy sunshine once again on offer, like
01:32we saw on Saturday, but further west, outbreaks of showery rain pushing their way northwards,
01:36some quite heavy downpours mixed in here, I wouldn't even rule out the odd rumble of thunder
01:41mixed in too.
01:42Again very windy across the country, but a much milder day, a much warmer day too with those
01:47southerly winds, temperatures well above average for the time of year.
01:50Across the south and the east we could see highs of 25, 26, perhaps even 27 degrees, and even
01:56across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, temperatures into the high teens or if not
02:00in the low 20s, so feeling really quite warm and quite a bit more humid than we've seen
02:04recently.
02:05As we then go through Sunday evening, any of that rain we see across the north continues
02:10to push its way northwards, still some heavy downpours likely across parts of Scotland,
02:14perhaps across parts of Wales, Northern Ireland too, but across the south-east plenty of dry weather,
02:19plenty of clear spells around, probably the best viewing conditions here for seeing the total
02:23lunar eclipse through Sunday evening, but generally turning drier across the board and those winds
02:27definitely turning much lighter too, quite a bit fresher overnight Sunday and into the start
02:32of Monday compared to the previous night.
02:35Temperatures in towns and cities still likely holding up into the double figures, but we could
02:38see some rural spots just dropping a little lower than that, so perhaps a bit of a fresher
02:43start on Monday morning.
02:45A brighter start for many places too, plenty of early morning sunshine on offer and with
02:50those winds of that little bit lighter, it will still feel a little blustery, particularly
02:54if you're caught in any of these showers pushing in from the west as we go towards Monday afternoon,
02:58but there will be plenty of sunshine developing between those showers and with that more westerly
03:02wind direction definitely feeling quite a bit fresher than it felt on Sunday, although
03:06still pleasantly warm if you do catch the sunshine, temperatures back closer to average for the time
03:11of year, so 21, perhaps 22 or 23 degrees across the southeast and more widely in the high teens
03:17further north.
03:18As I mentioned earlier, still remaining quite changeable as we head into much of next week,
03:22so do make sure you hit subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up to date with the latest
03:26forecast.
03:27Bye for now.

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