come up as we go through the week. monday, scattered showers, some of them quite heavy and widespread, and temperatures disappointing, 11 to 16. looking ahead through the middle part of the week, england and wales will get a little warmer, top temperatures of around 19 degrees as the wind directions brings back to the wind directions brings back to the south west but we keep those showers going into the far north and west. more from me if you wanted a little later on. back to you two. how are you feeling about that. you are really pleased with the weather. all i am saying is not much we cannot see the shot outside the studios right now, but it was a lovely morning, not particularly warm, bright sunshine and very nice. the clouds are returning. it s time now for a look at this week s movie releases on the film review.
blowing some showers eastwards, some sharp showers, the odd rumble of thunder, dragging their heels to clear across east anglia and the southeast, but plenty of sunny spells following behind. closer to that low pressure in the north west, more showers coming in on that brisk wind. despite the strength of the wind, it will be mild, and milder today 1a, possibly 15 or 16 degrees in some spots which will pip that record. more showers or longer spells of rain coming in tonight, the winds continue to blow from the south west. it is going to be a very mild night. temperatures not dipping much lower than 7 12 and a bit of a wet start first thing, but that rain and those showers clear away quite quickly, a drier spell of weather, but more showery rain on the way for sunday. not a wash out, there will be drier weather, brighter weather. it will not be quite as windy as today and it will not be quite as mild. 10 13 c, a subtle change in our wind directions around to a more westerly wind.
avoid trouble if you can and you will see wind directions elsewhere across much of wales and a good part of england, hence we have the amber warnings place but were the strongest winds will head will change as we go through the day. the eak of change as we go through the day. the peak of these winds are expected at different points, what can we expect when? , ., , , ., , when? the strongest winds are ust to the south when? the strongest winds are ust to the south offi when? the strongest winds are ust to the south of ireland, when? the strongest winds are ust to the south of ireland, we when? the strongest winds are ust to the south of ireland, we sawh when? the strongest winds are just i to the south of ireland, we saw them over 70 mph, we have 60 mph got across wales and the south west starting but it s these areas where the worst winds are most likely in the worst winds are most likely in the morning. as the storm tracks eight we will have a corridor from north east wale
we will start to see an improvement this afternoon, the wind directions sweeping back round to a north westerly, making it feel just that bit cooler. but the rain was quite extensive first thing. into the afternoon, some sunny spells and scattered showers. some of these showers could be quite hefty from time to time, but hopefully with a little bit of brightness mixed in there as well. perhaps east anglia and south east england staying wet until the end of the afternoon. the winds will remain a feature, those temperatures still a little subdued. we re not going to see double figures by the middle of the afternoon, i suspect those temperatures are going to widely be sitting around 3 9 degrees. now, as we go through the evening, the rain will clear away, but we will keep some showers going into the far north and west, some of these heavy, and as the temperatures fall away in scotland, some of them a little wintry to the tops of higher ground. sheltered eastern areas should keep some clea
onshore winds of the atlantic and here is the high pressure at which is building across the uk, pushing away all of the wind and weather fronts to the north and once the high pressure sits on top of the uk, it will not budge for a considerable amount of time so we will be looking at wind directions and when the wind comes from off the atlantic that is where we will have the claudia skies so the best chance of sunshine will be in aberdeen, edinburgh and norwich but it will always be cloudy and night we are likely to have fog and night we are likely to have fog and also what tends to happen with the blocking high pressure is temperatures tend to call off but on the whole it looks fine and it could be worse. that is it from us. time tojoin that is it from us. time to join the news team is where you are.