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This evening will see a generally fine and settled picture in many parts of the country. However, some moderate to light showers will remain along western and northern parts of Scotland. Winds easing overnight along the north, however breezy conditions are expected. Warmer days developing ahead, especially in the south. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 09/08/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Tom Morgan.

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00:00Hello again. Temperatures are set to rise over the next few days for many of us,
00:05particularly in the south where it will be turning quite hot by Monday and Tuesday.
00:08But back to Saturday evening and it's still northern parts of Scotland that are seeing
00:12quite a number of showers being blown in on quite brisk westerly winds. It's not going to be quite
00:17as windy overnight as it was on Saturday daytime, but nonetheless it will stay fairly breezy.
00:21Elsewhere across the UK, clearing skies for many, turning dry and fairly chilly in the countryside,
00:27so temperatures in some rural spots perhaps dipping down into mid-single figures and that
00:31might just allow one or two very shallow mist and fog patches to form in prone spots. Most towns and
00:37cities though staying comfortably in double figures. So we begin the day on Sunday with lots of blue sky
00:43and sunshine for the vast majority. Any morning shallow mist and fog quickly clearing in that
00:48really strong August sunshine. A few showers still continuing to come into western parts of Scotland,
00:53particularly the Outer Hebrides and the Northern Isles, but these are much fewer and further between
00:57and also lighter than they were on Saturday. So it will be feeling warmer wherever you are on
01:02Sunday compared to on Saturday, particularly so across more northern parts of the UK and that's
01:06because the breeze will be quite a bit lighter. As you'll notice there across Northern Ireland,
01:11it turns cloudy through the afternoon here and we may well see a few spots of rain off and on
01:15through the afternoon. In the best of the sunshine though, further south across the heart of England
01:20and Wales, well temperatures into the mid-20s quite comfortably and perhaps as high as 28 degrees
01:26in London. And as I say, a warmer day for Scotland and Northern Ireland compared to Saturday too.
01:31Temperatures around average for the time of year here. As we go into Sunday evening though, that rain,
01:36that cloud across Northern Ireland spreads into western parts of Scotland. So the highlands turning
01:41quite wet and fairly breezy too and a bit of a damp night for many parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland
01:46with some rain off and on, most persistent across the west of Scotland and perhaps parts of Cumbria at
01:52times too. Further south across many parts of England and Wales, staying largely dry, clear periods
01:58at times as well and not as cool as it will be on Saturday night. So generally speaking, temperatures
02:03holding up into the low teens and perhaps not falling much below 15 or 16 Celsius in some spots.
02:10So definitely a north-south split in the weather to begin the day on Monday and it's all thanks to this
02:15wiggling weather front that's bringing the rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland. It will clear
02:18away for a time and that's going to allow high pressure to build as we go into Monday. So those
02:23shades of red on the map indicating that temperatures will be on the rise. We could just see one or two
02:27isolated thunderstorms courtesy of this area of low pressure later on Monday and more especially on
02:32Tuesday and Wednesday. So putting a bit more detail on Monday's forecast then, definitely a north-south split
02:38in the weather. Quite cloudy across Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of Northern England. The rain
02:42intending to come and go but most persistent in Western Scotland. I'm hopeful there'll be at least
02:47some brightness coming through at times even here though. Otherwise, England and Wales seeing mostly
02:52sunny skies although there will be more in the way of high-level cloud out there compared to on Sunday
02:57so the sunshine hazy at times and perhaps even one or two isolated thunderstorms developing across the
03:02southwest of England later in the day. But look at those temperatures widely into the mid to high
03:0820 Celsius and some spots will reach the low 30s on Monday. So feeling pretty hot in that strong
03:14August sunshine across many parts of England and Wales and even 22 to 24 across many parts of Scotland
03:21and Northern Ireland. So it is set to turn hotter for particularly southern areas over the next few
03:27days. So if you're interested to know just how high temperatures are going to get in your area and how long
03:31this heat wave may well persist for, make sure you're subscribed to our YouTube channel so that you never
03:35miss any updates and I'll see you again very soon.
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