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Heavy spells of rain continue to track north and eastward. Blustery showers follow across the UK, clearer skies across the southeast overnight. Strong southwesterly winds. - This is the Met Office UK weather forecast for the evening of 14/09/2025. Bringing you today’s forecast is Kathryn Chalk.

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00:00Hello. Well, it's been an unsettled end to the weekend with heavy spells of rain and strong winds.
00:06And the winds are going to be increasing further through tonight and into tomorrow.
00:11So this is all to do with an area of low pressure.
00:14And this is the earlier satellite imagery pushing its way eastwards.
00:18But it's tonight that the winds start ramping up.
00:21We could see gusts 60 to 70 miles per hour along the exposed coasts and hills.
00:27But even in land, 45 to 50 miles per hour is possible as this area of low pressure tracks its way eastwards.
00:34So there is a yellow wind warning in force across England and Wales through tonight and through much of Monday.
00:42Otherwise, the winds will start easing as we go later on into Tuesday.
00:47But let's go back to the rest of this evening.
00:50Heavy spells of rain will continue to push its way north and eastwards, affecting much of Scotland through the early hours.
00:58Behind that, blustery showers moving through, especially across northern Ireland, northern parts of England, into Wales and the southwest.
01:08Clearest skies holding on across East Anglia and the southeast of England.
01:13But otherwise, with a lot of cloud around and with those strong southwesterly winds, temperatures are going to be holding up.
01:20So a much milder night to come compared to the start of Sunday morning.
01:25Temperatures around 11 or 12 degrees.
01:29So do take care Monday morning, especially across England and Wales with those strong winds could lead to some disruption on the roads.
01:36Otherwise, it's a showery picture out there, especially across northern Ireland into Scotland, northern England and northern parts of Wales.
01:45With the showers merging to give some longer spells of rain.
01:49There will be some brighter interludes, especially to the south of the UK.
01:54But here we'll still see some showers quickly rattling their way through.
01:59Otherwise, in the sunshine, highs of 18 or 19 degrees.
02:03But still feeling rather cool, especially in the brisk winds.
02:07Temperatures here around 15 or 16 degrees in the north.
02:11So as we go through Monday evening, then we hold on to a lot of showers sinking their way south and eastwards.
02:18The winds will start easing, though, as the low pressure tracks its way eastwards.
02:23Most of the showers really confined to northern Ireland, northern parts of England, with some clearer skies developing in between.
02:31So across Scotland and much of southern England, we hold on to the clearest skies to start Tuesday morning.
02:38Otherwise, temperatures ranging from around 10 to 12 degrees.
02:43So the low pressure clears its way through and we'll start to see a bit of a ridge of higher pressure building.
02:48There'll still be some showers around on Tuesday, but for most, it's a calmer picture out there with some brighter interlude.
02:54Showers most frequent running down across northern parts of England, a few across parts of Wales as well.
03:01But otherwise, some sunny spells in between.
03:03The winds easing, but the sunshine turning increasingly hazy from the west ahead of the next area of low pressure, bringing wet and windy weather through Tuesday night and into Wednesday.
03:14But before that, temperatures ranging from 16 to 19 degrees.
03:19That's all from me for now, but make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss any updates and I'll see you very soon.
03:25Bye bye.
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