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A fine end to the Bank Holiday Monday across England, Wales and Scotland, before a band of rain pushes in from the west late this evening. Some showers will be heavy across central areas. Temperatures holding up overnight. More unsettled after the passing of the front, with the odd shower but plenty of sunshine. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 25/08/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Kathryn Chalk.

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00:00Hello, well after a pleasant Monday it is going to be turning more changeable as we
00:05go through the week with rain and showers. Now taking a look at the bigger picture we
00:10lose the area of high pressure, low pressure towards the south of Iceland will draw fronts
00:15our way and then another system coming through on Wednesday that will bring some heavy spells
00:20of rain and some gusty winds across the south. But back to the rest of this evening and it's
00:26a fine end to bank holiday Monday across Wales and England but across Northern Ireland a band
00:31of rain will push in from the west and then eventually end up across much of Scotland,
00:36Northern England, Wales and the southwest of England overnight. The rain could be heavy at times,
00:43staying dry across much of central England and the southeast, still quite breezy and temperatures
00:49generally holding up at around 15 or 16 degrees. So generally quite a mild start to Tuesday but
00:57more unsettled out there compared to Monday. We've got this band of rain across eastern Scotland
01:02moving its way eastwards, generally just leaves a legacy of cloud across northeastern England
01:07and into East Anglia. Once that clears its way through it's actually a fine and dry picture here
01:13with again plenty of sunshine. Towards the west though that's where we'll see a scattering of
01:18showers especially across Northern Ireland and Scotland. A few of these could turn heavy at times
01:24but otherwise temperatures are going to be falling closer to average in the west now down at around 20
01:30to 22 degrees but in the sunny spells still across the Midlands and the southeast of England holding up
01:36still at around 26 degrees. So as we go through the afternoon and evening time any of those daytime
01:44showers generally start melting away. We'll see a few still lingering across Scotland but otherwise
01:49generally clear skies across much of England but we will start seeing the next system come into Northern
01:56Ireland so turning cloudier here by dawn. Otherwise temperatures are going to be slightly lower so a
02:02bit of a cooler start on Wednesday morning around 13 or 14 degrees in the towns and cities.
02:10So as we start Wednesday morning then it's going to be a bit of an unsettled start across Northern
02:14Ireland once again with heavier spells of rain. This will push its way north and eastwards into Wales
02:20into the southwest of England and again into western Scotland. Now this band of rain could be particularly
02:25heavy and thundery with some flashes of lightning and hail and then followed on behind with a scattering of
02:31showers. Cloudier now across the southeast of England and temperatures generally falling closer
02:37to average but still staying dry so if it's rainfall you're after probably not going to see much of it
02:42across the southeast on Wednesday but plenty of sunshine across eastern Scotland otherwise rather
02:48cool across Northern Ireland 17 degrees otherwise widely 21 to 22 degrees. So more changeable this
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