The band of rain across the UK will clear most of the country, with a few isolated light showers remaining in the southeast and some heavier in Scotland. Temperatures will be between 13°C and 19°C, and there will be some sunny periods for most. - This is the Met Office UK weather forecast for the afternoon of 28/09/2025. Bringing you today’s forecast is Tom Morgan.
00:00Hello, good afternoon. Many of us will see the return of some late September sunshine through the course of today.
00:06There is going to be a little bit of rain in places though, and that's more especially so across eastern and southeastern parts of England this afternoon.
00:12That's courtesy of this band of cloud and patchy rain that's been pushing its way southeastwards through the course of this morning.
00:18But brighter skies are now following to many other parts of the UK.
00:21And we'll continue to see those sunniest skies gradually work their way further south and eastwards across the UK this afternoon.
00:27So any rain across the southeast tending to become very light and showery, most places turning dry and otherwise a mixture of clouds and fairly lengthy sunny periods.
00:35So a fine afternoon to come, just one or two isolated showers perhaps in northern Britain, more especially so across Scotland with the odd heavier one for the Northern Isles.
00:45In terms of our temperatures then today, so fairly close to average for the time of year with highs of 17 to 19 degrees in the south.
00:51But feeling a little bit cooler than yesterday in the southeast and east Anglia thanks to that thicker cloud.
00:57Further north across the UK, again, highs of 14 or 15 degrees, so a little bit cooler, but with the light winds it won't feel too bad in any sunshine.
01:05Any rain then in the southeast will clear away as we go into this evening, so it's going to turn into a dry evening for all of us.
01:12The clouds tend to reduce in amounts, so lengthening clear periods, and that's going to be a recipe for temperatures to fall away.
01:17We'll also see some fog patches developing, I wouldn't want to rule them out pretty much anywhere, but they're most likely in the countryside and more especially in eastern England.
01:25Anywhere from the Vale of York, stretching down towards east Anglia, the home counties in southeast England.
01:31It's here that we like to see the densest fog patches by the end of the night.
01:35Otherwise, a mixture of clear skies and the odd mist or fog patch, so temperatures falling down into mid to low single figures in the countryside.
01:43And there certainly will be a touch of grass frost in many rural areas, and perhaps even the odd pocket of air frost for more northern parts of the UK.
01:51So that fog could potentially cause some disruption in places across eastern England first thing on Monday morning, so do leave yourself a little bit of extra time for your morning commute if you live here.
02:02Otherwise, a fine day to come from many parts of England, Wales and eastern Scotland.
02:06That fog lifting into low cloud before clearing, and then a mixture of sunny spells with some cloud bubbling up as we go into the afternoon.
02:14A different story though for western Scotland.
02:16Here, much thicker cloud, outbreaks of rain gradually spreading their way eastwards through the course of the day.
02:21And turning increasingly windy as we go into the afternoon.
02:24So, gusts of up to 40 miles per hour, perhaps for the northwest of Scotland.
02:28A bit of patchy rain for northern Ireland through the morning, but generally a bit brighter here also by the afternoon.
02:34In terms of temperatures, again, fairly close to average for the time of year, but probably feeling a little bit warmer for parts of England and Wales compared to on Sunday.
02:41Highs of 17 to 19 degrees.
02:43Quite a bit cooler though, where that cloud is thickest across Scotland.
02:46So, highs here only reaching 13 or 14 degrees Celsius.
02:50A bit of patchy rain in places across Scotland once again through Monday evening, but many parts of the UK will have a dry end to Monday.
02:59And there may well be one or two fog patches once again as we move into the early hours of Tuesday morning.
03:04More especially in the south and the east.
03:07Then a bit of a northwest-southeast split in the weather developing as we go through the middle part of the week.
03:11So, various fronts just fringing the northwest of the UK through Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing breezier conditions and outbreaks of rain at times to primarily Scotland and Northern Ireland.
03:21But Western Scotland could see some fairly heavy and persistent rain through the middle part of the week.
03:26England and Wales, though, tended to turn generally fairly dry.
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