in particular. to the south, we still have a weather front set to clear that will be sweeping away the last dregs of the milder air. to the north of it, a chilly start, risk of ice in places, a few wintry showers but as i said, a particularly wild start to the day in parts of scotland, 60 70mph gusts across the western isles and those north western coasts, big seas as well, and blizzards on the mountains. we ll see wintry showers across northern england, northern ireland, and parts of wales, but sunshine in between those and a blustery wind. strongest of the winds in scotland transfer eastwards through the day. winds always lighter further south and once you ve got rid of the morning cloud and patchy rain, it should be a bright and sunny day. the winds, though, will be a key feature strongest through the afternoon in eastern scotland with gales. and it s here and across north east england where it will feel substantially colder than the thermometers would suggest, made to feel well
on newsday. thanks so much for watching. from the team, please stay with bbc news. hello. a colder day for all of us on thursday, but across the northern half of the country, quite a wild day to come all due to this amazing swirl of cloud we saw to the south of iceland on wednesday. it s an area of low pressure which, as we start thursday morning, will have moved in across the western half of scotland in particular. to the south, we still have a weather front set to clear that will be sweeping away the last dregs of the milder air. to the north of it, a chilly start, a risk of ice in places, a few wintry showers but as i said, a particularly wild start to the day in parts of scotland 60 70 mph gusts across the western isles and those northwestern coasts, big seas, as well, and blizzards on the mountains.
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hello. a colder day for all of us on thursday, but across the northern half of the country, quite a wild day to come all due to this amazing swirl of cloud we saw to the south of iceland on wednesday. it s an area of low pressure which, as we start thursday morning, will have moved in across the western half of scotland in particular. to the south, we still have a weather front set to clear that will be sweeping away the last dregs of the milder air. to the north of it, a chilly start, a risk of ice in places, a few wintry showers but as i said, a particularly wild start to the day in parts of scotland 60 70 mph gusts across the western isles and those northwestern coasts, big seas, as well, and blizzards on the mountains. we ll see wintry showers across northern england, northern ireland, and parts of wales, but sunshine in between those and a blustery wind. strongest of the winds in scotland transfer eastwards through the day. winds always lighter further south and, once you ve g
stories on our website. i am on social media. do get in touch with me on the team. goodbye for now. hello. a colder day for all of us on thursday, but across the northern half of the country, quite a wild day to come all due to this amazing swirl of cloud we saw to the south of iceland on wednesday. it s an area of low pressure which, as we start thursday morning, will have moved in across the western half of scotland in particular. to the south, we still have a weather front set to clear that will be sweeping away the last dregs of the milder air. to the north of it, a chilly start, risk of ice in places, a few wintry showers but as i said, a particularly wild start to the day in parts of scotland, 60 70mph gusts across the western isles and those north western coasts, big seas as well, and blizzards on the mountains. we ll see wintry showers across northern england, northern ireland, and parts