so it will be a hazard here. for many, a reasonable start to the day, it s dry and it s bright away from the north of scotland, but once again, we will find rain sweeping its way eastwards, some quite heavy bursts of rain turning to snow in that colder air in the north, and dank and drizzly further south as the winds start to strengthen. a very, very mild day across central and southern parts, but the story is the winds for the day on wednesday. from mid afternoon, gusting quite widely, 50 mph on storm dudley. the tightly packed isobars, as you can see, affecting all parts of the united kingdom. so although the met office warning for the strongest winds, light in this core through parts of scotland and northern ireland and northern england, within extreme parts, gusts of 80, even 90 mph, the effect will be felt more widely. so we could see trees being felled, power lines down, disruption and delay to transport, flying debris. so that s likely during the course of wednesday afternoon an
sweeping its way eastwards, some quite heavy bursts of rain turning to snow in that colder air in the north, and dank and drizzly further south as the winds start to strengthen. a very, very mild day across central and southern parts, but the story is the winds for the day on wednesday. from mid afternoon, gusting quite widely, 50 mph on storm dudley. the tightly packed isobars, as you can see, affecting all parts of the united kingdom. so although the met office warning for the strongest winds, light in this core through parts of scotland and northern ireland and northern england, within extreme parts, gusts of 80 90 mph, the effect will be felt more widely. so we could see trees being felled, power lines down, disruption and delay to transport, flying debris. so that s likely during the course of wednesday afternoon and into the evening, and then through the early hours of thursday morning, those winds start to ease a little bit. and actually, it looks like a quieter end to the day.
but once again, we will find rain sweeping its way eastwards, some quite heavy bursts of rain turning to snow in that colder air in the north, and dank and drizzly further south as the winds start to strengthen. a very, very mild day across central and southern parts, but the story is the winds for the day on wednesday. from mid afternoon, gusting quite widely, 50 mph on storm dudley. the tightly packed isobars, as you can see, affecting all parts of the united kingdom. so although the met office warning for the strongest winds, light in this core through parts of scotland and northern ireland and northern england, within extreme parts, gusts of 80, even 90 mph, the effect will be felt more widely. so we could see trees being felled, power lines down, disruption and delay to transport, flying debris. so that s likely during the course of wednesday afternoon and into the evening, and then through the early hours of thursday morning, those winds start to ease a little bit. and actually,