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  • 24/06/2025
24 June- National weather forecast presented by Alex Deakin
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00:00Welcome to your afternoon weather update from the Met Office.
00:02Skies generally brightening a little bit through the rest of today.
00:05It was a bit of a glum start and a bit of a messy start looking at the radar.
00:10Patches of rain all over the place.
00:12Fairly blotchy looking picture, early doors.
00:15But that rain is kind of easing off in many locations.
00:18It won't be completely dry. Far from it.
00:20We'll see some wet weather edging south.
00:22Clearing away though from Northern Ireland, so turning a bit brighter here.
00:25Tending to dry up a touch through southern Scotland.
00:28Always some showers coming in across the north and the west of Scotland.
00:31And always staying fairly grey over parts of northern England.
00:34Especially over the hills. A bit dull and damp here.
00:36Much of the south though staying dry.
00:39And brighter skies here will really bring a more humid feel.
00:43As temperatures jump up with parts of East Wales, the Midlands.
00:47East England and the southeast in particular seeing some warm and humid afternoon sunshine.
00:51And temperatures could easily get up to 25, 26 degrees.
00:54Maybe even a degree or so higher.
00:56Not quite as warm further north. Still quite breezy too.
00:59Certainly for England and Wales.
01:00A fresher feel for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
01:02Temperatures here struggling in the high teens at best.
01:06Now as we go through the evening and overnight we'll see a little bit more of this patchy rain.
01:09Just trickling south.
01:10So damp at times in central and west Wales.
01:13See a little bit of rain over northwest England persisting.
01:16Maybe heading into the Midlands.
01:17A few scattered showers in western Scotland.
01:19But many central and eastern places will be dry.
01:22Still got that warm and humid air around across the south.
01:25So temperatures here holing up in the mid-teens in urban areas.
01:30A little bit more comfortable for sleeping further north.
01:3211 to 13 in towns and cities here.
01:35Still fairly cloudy there on Wednesday morning.
01:37Some misty murky conditions.
01:39A few scattered showers in western Scotland.
01:41This zone of damp weather affecting South Wales.
01:44Perhaps the Midlands maybe.
01:45Northern parts of Devon and Cornwall seeing a little light rain and drizzle too.
01:48That should tend to fizzle out through the day.
01:52And away from that cloudier zone.
01:54Many places looking dry through Wednesday.
01:56And we should see brighter skies.
01:58Certainly for northwest England.
01:59Much brighter than today.
02:00Same goes for southwest Scotland.
02:02Some good spells of sunshine.
02:03And again quite warm and humid across the south and the east.
02:07If the sun does break out here.
02:09Temperatures getting up into the high 20s.
02:11Likely 28 degrees Celsius.
02:13Quite warm.
02:14Quite humid in this zone.
02:16But notice the threat of some thundery showers coming up from the south.
02:20And that is something we need to keep an eye on as we go through Wednesday evening.
02:23The potential for some pretty lively downpours.
02:26Initially perhaps over South Wales, southwest England.
02:29But then spreading into the Midlands.
02:30And even angrier looking downpours.
02:32Just threatening to come up across the southeastern corner during Wednesday evening and overnight.
02:38So that's something we need to keep a close eye on.
02:40The potential for some big thunderstorms during the course of Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
02:45At the same time more cloud and rain spilling in from the west from a weather front from the Atlantic.
02:50Quite a bit going on.
02:51So do keep up to date with the forecast.
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