that s where we ll see the lowest of the temperatures, maybe down to 5 or 6 celsius in places and some dense fog patches to start tomorrow morning, some of which could be quite slow to clear. and i think the fog is likely to be a little more widespread tomorrow morning than it was this morning. but much of it will clear through the day to leave sunny skies across england and wales, more cloud for northern ireland and particularly the western side of scotland. the winds really picking up here, we ll see wind gusts of 70 or 75 mph in exposed parts of northwest scotland. and this band of heavy rain starting to work its way in around the middle parts of the afternoon. temperatures generally between 7 10 degrees. and then into the evening, this rain bands journey southwards and east was on the back edge. we could well see some snow mixing in over higher ground in scotland, but as this band of rain gets down into england and wales, it will really start to weaken. it is running into an area
under way after tornadoes sliced through the region including an ef-3 packing winds of up to 140 miles an hour. cars flipped over. livelihoods torn apart. i saw sideways rain, lights flickering. my brain went, oh, crap. reporter: this year there have been 157 tornado reports across 16 states making this the most active january on record. we ve never had a tornado like this in pasadena with this much damage. reporter: with tens of thousands without power in texas, arkansas and missouri, the winter wallop is slamming the midwest. nbc s maggie vespa is there. the snow moving into the midwest overnight making for treacherous road conditions here in indianapolis and causing air travel chaos. flight aware tracking hundreds of cancellations in chicago, dozens of delays in detroit. reporter: now the storm taking aim at the northeast where major cities like new york, philadelphia and washington, d.c. have barely seen any snow at all this winter. boston, a foot less than usual, thoug
that s going to add to the flooding concerns. it s going to add to the saturated soil. we re going to see on saturday another storm system moving on shore. so we ve seen eight systems on shore since december 27th. we ll see a few over the next week or two. so as we go throughout today, we ll see storms also to the east. we have a cold front working through portions of the east. that s going to bring a chance for rain and strong storms along this cold front. in the higher elevations and northern new england, cold aur is going to work in. we ll see snow mixing in. we re concerned about the severe weather. that is portions of georgia, also alabama. this is where we re looking. where you see the yellow and orange, that is the greatest chance for strong to severe weather. winds gusting to 60 miles per hour with any of the storms also the chance of hail. even a few tornadoes. that s tonight and also later on this afternoon. 17 mullon people at risk. heavy rain also in downpours with this. we
between four and 8 degrees. as we head into sunday sunshine and showers. some showers will be heavy with hail and thunder. showers tending tojoin up into bands and it is likely that across high ground in scotland say above for 500 metres we will see some snow mixing in. is going to be another windy day. some inland spots perhaps not as windy yesterday but blustery around some coasts, particularly out towards the western temperatures again between seven and 10 degrees. as we look ahead to monday there are some more showers in the forecast. being blown across the country by this quite brisk north westerly wind. that is being some slightly chillier as a some we went to be over high ground from wales northwards but most of what falls in the sky will be rain. a brief windy of dry weather but that doesn t last long on tuesday. this next frontal system or hotel in
that rain clearing eastwards. behind it, sunny spells but scattered heavy showers with some hail and some thunder mixing in. the winds picking up once again towards the end of the day around some western areas and temperatures as we close out the afternoon between seven and ten degrees. so as we head into tonight, our area of low pressure, quite a deep low, pushes close to the northwest of scotland, gales likely around some western coast, but especially in western scotland with gusts of 60 to 70 miles per hourfor a time through the night, there will be further showers blown along on that strong wind, some clear spells in between. and partly because of the strength of the wind, it s not going to be a particularly cold night, lows between four and eight degrees. so we head into sunday and it is a sunshine and showers day. some of the showers will be heavy with hail and thunder. the showers tending tojoin up into bands. and it s likely that across high ground in scotland, say above four o