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before the low pressure starts to ease away. on saturday, we will see wet weather to the west. it is also going to impact wales and south west england. elsewhere, dry with sunshine. if you dodge the showers, you will get that once again. but we could see lines of showers through east anglia, stretching up towards newcastle and south west scotland. we are going to see the winds strengthen, particularly with this pulse of wet weather pushing up from the south west towards northern ireland during the beginning of sunday. that is then going to sit across northern ireland and south west scotland once again. that is where the worst of the weather is going to be. it is also going to be windy, but elsewhere, yet again, it is going to be blustery. you might see isolated showers, but you could also grab some late summer, early autumn, whichever way you prefer, sunshine and top temperatures on sunday of 25 degrees. thanks. and that s bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest
weather headlines in recent days have been dominated by the relentless heavy rainfall that we had seen across eastern scotland. in aboyne in aberdeenshire, we had a month and a half of rain since last wednesday, and there is more wet weather to come, but it looks likely over the next five days that the heaviest of the rain will be further south and west. the darker the blues, the heavier the rain. and you can see across the far north east, hopefully not quite as much. there is still some wet weather to come, though, on sunday, from this frontal system. around an inch of rain before it clears through. it will clear quite quickly on a sunday morning, easing away from eastern scotland and south east england, allowing for some sunshine to come through. a brisk westerly wind will quickly driving some sharp, squally showers, some of these heavy with hail and some thunder. but most of the showers will be out to the west, so with the sunshine, we are likely to see temperatures about where they
remember, this has been a sticking point that is what really stretched the conversations of air. it remains a big story that we will continue to track. that is all for the moment. thanks for watching. hello there. weather headlines in recent days have been dominated by the relentless heavy rainfall that we had seen across eastern scotland. in aboyne in aberdeenshire, we had a month and a half of rain since last wednesday, and there is more wet weather to come, but it looks likely over the next five days that the heaviest of the rain will be further south and west. the darker the blues, the heavier the rain. and you can see across the far north east, hopefully not quite as much. there is still some wet weather to come, though, on sunday, from this frontal system. around an inch of rain before it clears through. it will clear quite quickly on a sunday morning, easing away from eastern scotland and south east england, allowing for some sunshine to come through. a brisk westerly wind
i m @annitabbc. hello there. weather headlines in recent days have been dominated by the relentless heavy rainfall that we had seen across eastern scotland. in aboyne in aberdeenshire, we had a month and a half of rain since last wednesday, and there is more wet weather to come, but it looks likely over the next five days that the heaviest of the rain will be further south and west. the darker the blues, the heavier the rain. and you can see across the far north east, hopefully not quite as much. there is still some wet weather to come, though, on sunday, from this frontal system. around an inch of rain before it clears through. it will clear quite quickly on a sunday morning, easing away from eastern scotland and south east england, allowing for some sunshine to come through. a brisk westerly wind will quickly driving some sharp, squally showers,