in with this, the second named storm of the season, named storm barrow by the irish met season. across the rest of the uk, we will see gusts widely 50 miles an hour, more of that near exposed coasts in the south west, and that mixed in with a heavy rain and also likely to cause disruption and damage. it starts very wet, very windy indeed across western areas, damaging gusts of wind. this area of rain pushes eastwards into the cold air tonight. we see significant areas of snow. the rain will be heavy, a pretty atrocious day, i think, for tuesday. stay tuned to the forecast. it may change. on wednesday, storm barra begins to weaken, it sits across the uk, we think, as it does weaken. still a windy day on wednesday, not as windy as tuesday a blustery one
in the north and the west, some of these heavy and frequent, and there will be some wintriness over the high ground. a cold day to come could see nine or ten celsius in the far southwest. it stays breezy with blustery showers, wintry on the hills through monday night. and then it turns a little bit drier, but clear and cold for many of us. and then in the southwest, we start to see an area of wet and very windy weather pushing up across ireland and then into irish sea coasts. now, it s all tied in with this the second named storm of the season, named storm barra by the irish met service, because it s ireland that will see the biggest impacts from this storm through the course of tuesday. but across the rest of the uk, we ll see gusts widely 50mph, more than that near exposed coasts in the south and the west. that, mixed in with the heavy rain and also some hill snow, is likely to cause some disruption, even some damage. so, it starts very wet, very windy indeed across western areas
a cold day to come, we could see nine or ten celsius in the far southwest. it stays breezy with blustery showers, wintry on the hills through monday night. and then it turns a little bit drier, but clear and cold for many of us. and then in the southwest, we start to see an area of wet and very windy weather pushing up across ireland and then into irish sea coasts. now, it s all tied in with this the second named storm of the season, named storm barra by the irish met service, because it s ireland that will see the biggest impact from this storm through the course of tuesday. but across the rest of the uk, we will see gusts widely 50mph, more than that near exposed coasts in the south and the west. that mized in with the heavy rain and also some hill snow is likely to cause some disruption, even some damage. so, it starts very wet, very windy indeed across western areas, damaging gusts of wind. this area of rain pushes eastwards into the cold air, so likely to see some significant sn