drifting across the north of scotland. in western areas, we could see temperatures into the mid 20s. that s how we close out the day on monday. the thunderstorms will start to ease away. we ll continue to see a few isolated showers. but on the whole, it s another mild night. temperatures widely into the mid teens to greet us first thing on tuesday morning. into tuesday: the wind direction changing a little into a light easterly. that will start to bring in slightly less humid air as we go through the day, and also dry conditions. so not the chance, perhaps, of as many thunderstorms around on tuesday. top temperatures, though, still into the high 20s. that is into the mid 80s fahrenheit. as we move out of tuesday into wednesday, still that easterly flow. but unlike last week, not going to produce that much in the way of cloud coming in off the north sea. it should stay dry. should be good visibility with sunshine. and temperatures down a degree or
as the storm moves ahead. meteorologist britney risk is at the weather center and its path. yes, we do have strengthening, and winds are now at 105 miles per hour as the center low continues to deepen. you can tell by the convection, all of that deep red, and the counterbands starting to move into guam today. at 125 mirm gusts moving north-northwest at 7 miles per hour. we re talk sea temperatures in the mid-80s fahrenheit and that s just fuel for the system to really take hold, typhoon warnings for guam and the northern islands where winds are starting to pick up and even more so through the next 24 hours. winds of 115 miles an hour expected to be a major typhoon just before landfall. further threatening as it moves
fresher, 15 up to 21 noticeably fresher, 15 up to 21 degrees. south and east of that, we could see 28 or 30, perhaps into mid 80s fahrenheit. that heat and humidity could start some sundry downpours, as we go through the night. take a look at this, tram, very heavy, thundery rain could potentially brush with essex, kent and east anglia. then it drifts away during the first part of thursday, leaving some cloud behind. clearer skies as well, a few scattered showers and a much more comfortable feel for all of us. temperatures between 15 and 2a celsius during thursday. as we push out of thursday into friday and the bank holiday weekend, yes, the last bank holiday for northern ireland, england and wales. dry, settled and sunny with some rain into the far north west. and that s bbc news at ten on tuesday the 23rd of august.
noticeably fresher, 15 up to 21 degrees. south and east of that, we could see 28 or 30, perhaps into mid 80s fahrenheit. that heat and humidity could start some sundry downpours, as we go through the night. take a look at this, liam, very heavy, thundery rain could potentially brush with essex, kent and east anglia. then it drifts away during the first part of thursday, leaving some cloud behind. clearer skies as well, a few scattered showers and a much more comfortable feel for all of us. temperatures between 15 and 2a celsius during thursday. as we push out of thursday into friday and the bank holiday weekend, yes, the last bank holiday for northern ireland, england and wales. dry, settled and sunny with some rain into the far north west. and that s bbc news at ten on tuesday the 23rd of august.
wet as well. so that means it could be a pretty damp start for the commonwealth games in birmingham, but quickly brightening up by lunchtime, so an improving story. and that will be the story generally across the country. some heavy bursts of rain across northwest england and wales drifting their way steadily eastwards. the rain never getting as far south, really, as the south midlands, and then behind it, brightening up with 1 2 showers. a strong south westerly wind as we go through the day so blustery, but from a very warm source. it ll feel once again quite humid across the country 24 celsius in eastern scotland, highs of 30 celsius perhaps in southeast england that s the mid 80s fahrenheit. now, as we go through the evening and overnight, there s another frontal system that will sink its way south, just really a band of cloud and a few scattered showers, can you see, stretching from hull down to the bristol channel. again, it stays very warm, so a humid start to wednesday mor