it is going to be a blustery day, these are mean wind speeds, gusts up to a0 miles an hour across some exposed western coast. a chilly day to come pretty much where ever you are, four to seven degrees. best of the sunshine always across eastern areas. the showers rattle on for a time this evening, then they fade away overnight and many places will be dry with clear spells, lighter winds, turning very cold. but a weather front working into western areas will slowly start to lift those temperatures here for belfast, for plymouth, but really cold further east with a widespread frost, maybe some ice for saturday morning. a cold, crisp but a bright start across eastern parts of the country for saturday. further west, we ve got that weather front spilling its way in from the south west introducing more of a breeze, cloud, outbreaks of rain. temperatures really will be climbing across western areas through saturday afternoon, 12, maybe 13 degrees in belfast and plymouth, but another cold day
with values closer to the mid teens for some of them, so that really will be noticeable. we have lost that weather front across eastern areas which brought all the rain overnight, then it is a bright afternoon, sunshine and showers, blustery across northern and western areas, some heavy hail, thunder, some winteriness over the higher ground. it is going to be a blustery day, these are mean wind speeds, gusts up to 40 miles an hour across some exposed western coast. a chilly day to come pretty much where ever you are, four to seven degrees. best of the sunshine always across eastern areas. the showers rattle on for a time this evening, then they fade away overnight and many places will be dry with clear spells, lighter winds, turning very cold. but a weather front working into western areas will slowly start to lift those temperatures here for belfast, for plymouth, but really cold further east with a widespread frost, maybe some ice for saturday morning. a cold, crisp but a bright star