Tropical air mixed in as wealth to enhance the rain. Saturday looks like the driest day of the weekend for many of us and it has certainly been a soggy start to the day today for many of us but i am glad to say it is brightening up from the west, this was belfast an hour ago. It was still raining at that stage in guernsey but that rain is clearing from here and from southampton for the one day match. You can see how extensive has been and how bright it is to the west but there are some showers coming in behind so not all fine and right and there is a near gale forced wind blowing those shelves in the western scotland the most of us end the day on a bright note. It is quite warm but although the showers continue tonight on the coast we will get down to single figures and it will be a chilly start to saturday morning with the odd pocket of rural fog and even some grass frost these goddess glens but otherwise the better day of the weekend because of this High Pressure for the next band of
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