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A wetter start to the day for some, particularly across Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England. However, in central and southern areas it will be drier but cloudy. This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 29/05/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Honor Criswick.

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00:00Hello there, good morning. Good news for the gardeners as we're set to see a return of
00:04some rain today. In fact, many of us will be waking up to quite a wet start, particularly
00:09across Northern Ireland, parts of Scotland, northern parts of England. Some quite heavy
00:12outbreaks of rain at times through the day, particularly across Scotland and northern
00:16parts of England. But across central areas and parts of the south, it's going to be fairly
00:20cloudy, but any rain likely to be fairly light and drizzly, but plenty of low cloud leading
00:25to some quite murky conditions at times. It might brighten up a little bit across parts
00:30of the southeast, and that's where we're going to see the best of the temperatures. Highs
00:34reaching around 22 to 23 degrees Celsius here, but even across the north, it's not going to
00:39be particularly chilly, but obviously not feeling quite as pleasant with all the cloud and rain.
00:44Then through the course of this evening, through overnight, we are still going to continue to
00:49see some rain, not quite as much heavy rain. We've got this band slipping its way southwards,
00:53moving into northern parts of England, northern parts of Wales. Quite cloudy and murky here by
00:58the time we reach the morning, still with some drizzly outbreaks and plenty of showers moving
01:02their way into parts of Scotland. These could also turn quite heavy at times as we reach towards
01:06dawn. But across central and southern parts, remaining mostly dry, though still a return of
01:11that low cloud. Some quite murky and misty, foggy conditions by the time we reach the early hours
01:16of Friday. And we can see from these temperatures as well, it's likely to be quite a warm night for
01:20some areas. Many towns and cities not even dropping below 14 to 15 degrees Celsius. So it's set to be
01:26quite a muggy start to the day. Still, once again, plenty of low cloud, eventually clearing through the
01:33morning. We still have this drizzly band here drifting its way southwards, eventually easing away as it
01:38does so. Once again, bringing in some quite cloudy skies. And still plenty of showers drifting their way
01:44eastwards across Scotland, perhaps northern parts of England. The odd one or two could be heavy. And it
01:49is still going to be feeling particularly warm across the southeast. Still that muggy feel in the
01:53air. Highs reaching around 15 degrees. But across northern Ireland, parts of Scotland, mid-teens,
01:58low 20s. So still, once again, not particularly cold. So it's not going to be a total washout on
02:04Friday. There are going to be some drier and brighter spells. But how about as we head into the
02:08weekend? Well, eventually we'll say goodbye to that cold front drifting its way southwards on Friday. And then it's
02:13all eyes to the northwest, another area of low pressure dragging in further frontal systems and also
02:19potentially some quite blustery weather as we head to the beginning of the weekend. But for more
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