but once we get sunday and monday out of the way, high pressure is set to build, and that, for our final week of may, should bring us some dry and sunny weather. unfortunately, temperatures, though, only average. as the pandemic took hold.
through friday afternoon. but, again, a blustery day for this time of year, strongest of the winds across the channel coasts, possibly up to 60mph. temperatures again, subdued for the time of year, 8 14 celsius the high. we get a brief respite for the start of the weekend, a little more drier and sunnier weather around, before slowly, another front comes in towards the end of sunday from the west. but once we get sunday and monday out of the way, high pressure is set to build, and that for our final week of may should bring us some dry and sunny weather. unfortunately, temperatures, though, only average.
notch. the american president saying he would like to see this de escalation today so the question is whether we will see a change in the coming hours or tomorrow. certainly the pressure is on right now to end this. we are edging up to the downing street news briefing at the top of the hour. right now we will pause and take a look at the weather with louise lear. so far, there have been fewer showers around and that is going to be the story into the afternoon. some shower cloud but also lengthy spells of sunshine. i want to draw your attention to this cloud out in the south west, a deep area of low pressure that is going to arrive first thing tomorrow morning. those showers will ease through the evening. we will see some cloud building from the west and heavy rain into northern ireland. temperatures will hold up with cloud around between four and eight degrees. a spell of wet weather to come.
but the winds, really a feature, widely gusting at 30mph to 40mph. perhaps, on exposed south west coast, it could even be close to 60mph at times. so, the temperatures are going to be subdued in comparison to today. highs of 10 11: celsius quite widely. the low continues to move in and anchors itself close to the scottish borders in the north of england. the strongest of the wind is down to the south. that is going to continue to push in frequent spells of heavy rain across england and wales, and it is going to be windy with it. showers into the far north of scotland, perhaps a little bit quieter for northern ireland through friday afternoon. but, again, a blustery day for this time of year, strongest of the winds across the channel coasts, possibly up to 60mph. temperatures, again, subdued for the time of year, 8 1li celsius the high. we get a brief respite for the start of the weekend, a little more drier and sunnier weather around, before slowly, another front comes in towards the e
now it s time for a look at the weather with louise lear. so far, there have been fewer showers around and that is going to be the story into the afternoon. some shower cloud but also lengthy spells of sunshine. i want to draw your attention to this cloud out in the south west, a deep area of low pressure that is going to arrive first thing tomorrow morning. those showers will ease through the evening. we will see some cloud building from the west and heavy rain into northern ireland. temperatures will hold up with cloud around between four and 8 degrees. a spell of wet weather to come. moving into southern scotland, accompanied by gale force winds and we are going to see gusts in excess of 30 to a0 mph, maybe as strong as 50 to 60 on exposed south west coasts, unusual for this time of year.