UK Weather

Thursday 4th December

Good morning on this Thursday, 4th December 2025. As we step into winter proper, today’s forecast brings with it a few umbrellas, a scattering of sunshine, and a good dose of chilly temperatures.

Starting in the south-east, we’re braced for a damp start to the day with some persistent showers around mid-morning. Temperatures will hover around 9.6°C for the high today, but do keep your raincoat handy early on. The skies are expected to clear later as we head towards the evening, offering a potential glimmer of sunshine if you fancy a brisk walk.

Moving north into Scotland, it's a notably calmer affair with dry conditions to look forward to all day. Maximum temperatures will linger around 6.6°C, not straying too low either, making for a crisp, cool day that's perfect for a breath of fresh air.

Over in Wales and Northern Ireland, the rain has already made an early appearance, with Cardiff seeing a rather soggy morning and Belfast catching quite a deluge overnight. The rain will ease later but brace for a breezy day, especially in exposed areas. Highs are in the high 8s, so layers would be wise if you’re venturing out.

Northern England is dealing with some rather persistent wet weather today, particularly in places like Manchester and Liverpool. Expect rain throughout the better part of the morning, progressing into the early afternoon hours, and brisk winds adding a chill to the air. Highs here teeter around 7.6°C, so it might be a day for indoor pursuits if possible.

The Midlands also starts off under a grey cloud with a morning dedicated to drizzle. As the day progresses, those clouds should lift slightly, but don’t leave the house without a brolly until things brighten up. The highest temperature remains around 7.3°C.

Across the south-west, while Plymouth experiences some overnight showers, the day should break through to clearer skies, albeit with a fresh wind. With temperatures peaking at 10.6°C, it will be milder, but the morning rain could catch the early risers.

Lastly, in eastern parts like East Anglia, we're anticipating primarily dry but cloudy spells. Rainfall is minimal at best, offering a relatively mild high of 8.5°C, which leaves room for a stroll without the soggy socks.

That's the scope of the nation today. Whether you’re dodging downpours or basking in a rare winter sunbeam, here's wishing you a pleasant and manageable day ahead. Stay warm and dry out there!

Thursday 4th December Good morning on this Thursday, 4th December 2025. As we step into winter proper, today’s forecast brings with it a few umbrellas, a scattering of sunshine, and a good dose of chilly temperatures. Starting in the south-east, we’re braced for a damp start to the day with some persistent showers around mid-morning. Temperatures will hover around 9.6°C for the high today, but do keep your raincoat handy early on. The skies are expected to clear later as we head towards the evening, offering a potential glimmer of sunshine if you fancy a brisk walk. Moving north into Scotland, it's a notably calmer affair with dry conditions to look forward to all day. Maximum temperatures will linger around 6.6°C, not straying too low either, making for a crisp, cool day that's perfect for a breath of fresh air. Over in Wales and Northern Ireland, the rain has already made an early appearance, with Cardiff seeing a rather soggy morning and Belfast catching quite a deluge overnight. The rain will ease later but brace for a breezy day, especially in exposed areas. Highs are in the high 8s, so layers would be wise if you’re venturing out. Northern England is dealing with some rather persistent wet weather today, particularly in places like Manchester and Liverpool. Expect rain throughout the better part of the morning, progressing into the early afternoon hours, and brisk winds adding a chill to the air. Highs here teeter around 7.6°C, so it might be a day for indoor pursuits if possible. The Midlands also starts off under a grey cloud with a morning dedicated to drizzle. As the day progresses, those clouds should lift slightly, but don’t leave the house without a brolly until things brighten up. The highest temperature remains around 7.3°C. Across the south-west, while Plymouth experiences some overnight showers, the day should break through to clearer skies, albeit with a fresh wind. With temperatures peaking at 10.6°C, it will be milder, but the morning rain could catch the early risers. Lastly, in eastern parts like East Anglia, we're anticipating primarily dry but cloudy spells. Rainfall is minimal at best, offering a relatively mild high of 8.5°C, which leaves room for a stroll without the soggy socks. That's the scope of the nation today. Whether you’re dodging downpours or basking in a rare winter sunbeam, here's wishing you a pleasant and manageable day ahead. Stay warm and dry out there!

AI Prompt

AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image:

On a blustery December day, a floating countryside island hangs in the sky, capturing the essence of a rainy Liverpool. Tiny brick houses with steep slate roofs cluster together, their chimneys puffing faint wisps of smoke into the chilly air. Dark clouds drift past, echoing the heavy rain below, while the soft glow from the house windows hints at cozy warmth inside, contrasting the stormy mood surrounding the island.

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