the m6,the manchester orbital ring road, some disruption there, and problems at the airports, these are top gusts from storm pia. gusts into the 70s in parts of scotland and also over the tops of the pennines, so some very strong disruptive gusts of wind. the centre of storm pia is actually quite away from our shores and it will be bringing some damaging winds into denmark as we go through the next 12 hours or so. we ve got these north westerly winds which will continue to feeding, continue to be very blustery through the rest of this afternoon, gusts in the rest of this afternoon, gusts in the range of around 50 60 miles an hour, strong enough to cause some localised disruption and as well as those strong winds macro plenty of showers packing and across north western areas. temperatures for many others reaching double figures today, so on the mild side, but cold air looking across northern scotland where overnight tonight the show is pushing into shetland will turn increasin
course of the storm, which are hearing in with the big concerns are right now. you know exactly how i m still standing, cause you ve done this as many times as i do. there is one of these gusts, that janessa is talking about. very few of them now. there s virtually no rain, this feels like a typical new orleans, gusty night, where it s humid. it s a little bit of agus, this will go away. and it s over with. in fact one of the things we ve been seeing increasingly as police vehicles around the city. typically speaking, they wait until the gusts are below a certain level, so they are not walking around while they are having trees fall on them or things like that. it s not calm enough to have those bucket trucks out there, repairing power lines and trees. there are a lot of trees down around here. generally speaking, if the hurricane finishes overnight, they wait until firstly anyway. so people are not driving over things, and creating more