of that low we are likely to see gale force winds and that may act as a friend in some respects. it will push the heavy early morning rain quickly northwards and it will tend to linger across the far north of scotland but an improvement as we go through the morning and into the afternoon with a frequent cluster of showers driven in along west facing coasts. gusts of winds inland close to 30mph, but those west facing coasts, possibly 50mph at times. in terms of the feel of the weather, 10 13 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, 13 or 1a further south. moving out of sunday into start of monday and the start of a new month, the low pressure will drift off into scandinavia and the wind direction will swing north westerly, a cooler source, and that will drive the warmer yellow tones back to the continent, the cooler air mass pushing across the uk, meaning temperatures
gusts of winds inland close to 30mph, but those west facing coasts, possibly 50mph at times. in terms of the feel of the weather, 10 13 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, 13, 1a further south. moving out of sunday into start of monday and the start of a new month, the low pressure will drift off into scandinavia and the wind direction wall will swing north westerly, a cooler source and that will dry the warmer yellow tones back to the continent, the cooler air mass pushing across the uk meaning temperatures in the first few days of november could bejust a little bit under par for this time of year. we start off monday on a chilly note first thing when we have a clear skies and a frequent rash of showers driven along by the brisk north westerly wind, some showers pushed further south as we go through the afternoon. temperatures just 8 10 degrees into the north and may be
story very frustrating at the minute but there is some sunshine to be had today and it is probably feeling a bit warmer with lighter winds. the best of the sunshine to eastern scotland and north east england and down to the midlands. the cloud thick enough for some drizzle add to the west and that is likely to linger for much of the afternoon. for many it is the wind direction that the issue, still a north westerly across scotland and a lighter westerly elsewhere driving in that cloud. temperatures further west more subdued this afternoon. 14, 19 west more subdued this afternoon. 1a, 19 degrees. through this evening we keep the cloud going and it will turn quite mistaken on the west facing coasts and hills. more drizzle as well. a relatively mild start to thursday morning and once
hello, there. it s a little bit of a messy weather picture to paint at the moment. certainly, we ve had more cloud around today than recent days, and as you can see by this weather watcher picture sent in from cumbria. the best of the sunshine has been through eastern england, still some fair weather cloud here. this is where we are likely to see the best of the warmth as well. looking at the satellite picture along with the radar, yes, there is some rain, albeit light and patchiy into the far northwest of scotland, you can see the cloud thinning and breaking in places, but that said, quite murky along the west facing coasts and the cloud, the mist and murk thick enough for a spot of drizzle as well across the far south west. that s how we are likely to keep this condition through the remainder of the day, with the best of the sunshine and warmth in the east.
sent from cumbria. the best of the sunshine is through eastern england, still fair weather cloud which is where we will see the best of the warmth. if we take a look at the satellite picture along with the radar, there is some rain, light and patchy towards the far north west of scotland, you can see the cloud is tending to thin and break in places. but it is quite murky along west facing coasts and the cloud, mist and murk thick enough for drizzle across the far south west. we are likely to keep those conditions through the day with the best of the sunshine and warmth in the east. it will be on the breezy side, particularly in the far north west wind gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour accompanied with that weather front. temperatures are more subdued at 16. the low 20s for southern scotland and northern ireland, highest values with the best of the sunshine across the south and east at 25 degrees. it is day one of the second test at edgbaston, perfect weather