could be some hail in them at times too. and there s a very brisk south westerly wind blowing, particularly towards south west facing coast where we could see some gusts of over 50 miles an hour at times. so it s wet, it s windy there will be some sunshine and the air is still mild. temperatures peaking between 12 and 14 degrees celsius, but the mild air is not set to stay. low pressure moves eastwards out of scotland on friday night into saturday, allowing more of a northerly wind to develop and some showers and cold air to push southward. some of the showers likely to be wintry over the higher ground. it s a messy picture because further south on saturday, lighter winds largely dry, although still a few showers and still some mild air. this rain will be moving northwards as we head through saturday night into southern england and possibly south wales, too. still some debate over the northern extent of this rain, but the low gradually pulls its way eastwards throughout the day on su
over northern ireland. so, here the showers are likely to be heavy and probably quite slow moving through the day. but elsewhere, tight squeeze on the isobars. the showers will rattle through really very quickly. but it should be a largely dry start to the day for most of us. and there ll be some sunshine around. the showers will become more widespread through the afternoon. some lightning, some thunder, some hail all possible, sunny spells in between very gusty winds, particularly towards south western facing coast, the windiest day of the week for england and wales. and also still mild temperatures peaking between 12 and 14 degrees celsius, but the mild air is not set to last. low pressure pulls eastwards out of scotland on friday night into saturday morning, allowing for more of a northerly wind, and some of these showers could turn out to be a bit wintry. cold air spilling down from the arctic. further south , then, it should be a drier picture, lighter winds, the air still mild. t
to the day on friday. now, on friday, low pressure becomes a lot more centred over northern ireland, so here, the showers are likely to be heavy and probably quite slow slow moving through the day. but elsewhere, tight squeeze on the isobars. squeeze on the isobars, the showers will rattle through really very quickly. but it should be a largely dry start to the day for most of us, and there ll be some sunshine around, and the showers will become more widespread through the afternoon. some lightning, some thunder, some hail all possible, southwestern facing coasts the windiest day of the week for england and wales, and also still mild. temperatures peaking between 12 14 celsius, but the mild air is not set to last. low pressure pulls eastwards out of scotland on friday night into saturday morning, allowing for more of a northerly wind, and some of these showers could turn out to be a bit wintry. cold air spilling
and quite a sunny start to the day for most of us. on friday, we ll see the showers become a lot more widespread as we head through the afternoon. there could be heavy and thundery could be some hail in them at times too. and there s a very brisk south westerly wind blowing, particularly towards south west facing coast where we could see some gusts of over 50 miles an hour at times. so it s wet, it s windy. there will be some sunshine and the air is still mild. temperatures peaking between 12 and 1a degrees celsius, but the mild air is not set to stay low. low pressure moves eastwards out of scotland on friday night into saturday, allowing more of a northerly wind to develop and some showers and cold air to push southward. some of the showers likely to be wintry over the higher ground. it s a messy picture because further south on saturday, lighter winds largely dry, although still a few showers and still some mild air. this rain will be moving northwards as we head through saturday ni
following the story is phil black life from turnberry. tell us more about the president s time looking ahead towards helsinki. reporter: george, since president trump arrived here in scotland on friday night he has been relatively quiet and seen very little as he has stayed here behind me within the trump turnberry golf resort. i want to give you a closer look at the slice of scotland that is owned by america s president and how it is currently being protected. you can see lines of police officers around the perimeter. there s a tower that s being built from scaffolding, an checks at the entrances and exits as well. president trump said is he spending his time here preparing for the helsinki meeting. we know he played a little golf. he played one of the three championship courses here at