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The weekend will start with some persistent spells of rain moving through Scotland, Northern Ireland and west and north Wales. Elsewhere showers, at times heavy could arise over much of the UK, although the greatest probability for the heaviest downpour is over northeast England and southern Scotland. These areas could likely see heavy rain, hail, lightning and gusty winds by the early afternoon. Outside of these areas will see sunny spells, especially across the southeast of England. It is here we will see the highest temperatures. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 14/06/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Aidan McGivern.

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00:00Hello, good morning. More settled weather is on the horizon for next week, but we start
00:05the weekend with further heavy showers, thunderstorms and some persistent spells of rain moving
00:10through parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, West and North Wales. In between, always a
00:16chance of heavy showers developing just about anywhere through the UK, but the greatest
00:19risk by the afternoon is across northern and northeastern parts of England, southeast Scotland
00:23where low pressure is lingering and here there could be further heavy showers, torrential
00:29downpours perhaps, and even some hail, lightning and gusty winds. Away from the showers, away
00:35from the wet weather that is most likely across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, we
00:40are going to see some sunny spells and it's actually East Anglia and the southeast that
00:45will fare best for some afternoon sunshine and mostly dry weather, as well as the outer
00:50Hebrides. And where we've got the sunshine, in the southeast at least, we've still got
00:54some warmth, still the potential for 25, 26, 27 Celsius. But elsewhere it is feeling fresher
01:00following the showers and there will be further showers overnight and longer spells of rain
01:05for Scotland and parts of Northern England, but all in all it's tending to ease off. The
01:10rain breaks up and it's going to turn lighter as well. Clearer spells are breaking through by
01:16the end of the night and it's certainly going to be a more comfortable night for sleeping, having
01:20lost the high levels of humidity. So 12, 13 Celsius in the south by the start of Sunday. I think
01:26single figure is possible in some sheltered northern areas. And we start Sunday with plenty
01:32of sunshine actually, a lot of dry weather around. But as temperatures rise, once again
01:37we've got low pressure nearby, so some scattered showers will break out. Not as lively as Fridays
01:43and Saturdays, but still the potential for the odd heavy downpour. And just about anywhere
01:48I could catch one of these showers. But like I say, they'll be fairly well scattered. They'll
01:51move through. Many places will avoid them and stay dry. And it's going to feel pleasant
01:56enough with temperatures back closer to average. In any sunny spells, warm, but feeling fresher
02:02compared with recent days. However, by the end of Sunday we're going to start to see high
02:07pressure moving in from the south. And that's going to lead to a more settled spell at first
02:12in the south next week. But by midweek, that more settled and increasingly warm and sunny
02:17weather spreading nationwide.
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