and fog patches, but a recently mild start to easter sunday. and there s a weather front trying to come in on sunday still to some degree being held at bay by this area of high pressure. so, while much of the uk will stay dry, we will see some outbreaks of rain covering more of northern ireland very slowly on through the day, and parts of western scotland, especially into the west isles and then, later on, some of this rain would just feed in towards western counties of wales and the far southwest of england. whereas elsewhere, you continue with another day of warm, sunny spells. it will feel cooler, where you have the rain, it ll be windier, too, and the weather fronts with, well, weakening rain will move through as we go into easter monday. behind that, you get some sunny spells. it ll feel cooler and, then, another spell of rain looks to be heading into northern ireland and into western, especially northwest scotland, during monday. and with that, there ll be a strengthening wind. t
it s misty, low cloud, but on through the day, notice how a lot of this disappears, it breaks up, we see the sunshine coming through. could stay rather cloudy in the northern isles, especially shetland, towards the coast of aberdeenshire, misty in places and some of the coasts around cornwall as well. it s a warmer feeling today more widely across the uk with that sunshine. it s a sunnier day in northern ireland, too though cloud increasing will start to bring some outbreaks of rain very slowly in from the west, as we go on through the night into easter sunday morning, also pushing into parts of western scotland, especially the western isles. elsewhere, one or two mist and fog patches, but a reasonably mild start to easter sunday. and there s a weather front trying to come in on sunday still to some degree being held at bay by this high pressure. so, whilst much of the uk will stay dry, we will see some outbreaks of rain covering more of northern ireland very slowly on through the da
and then, later on, some of this rain would just feed in towards western counties of wales and the far south west of england. whereas elsewhere, you continue with another day of warm, sunny spells. it will feel cooler, where you have the rain, it ll be windier, too, and the weather fronts with, well, weakening rain will move through as we go into easter monday. behind that, you get some sunny spells. it ll feel cooler and, then, another spell of rain looks to be heading into northern ireland and into western, especially north west scotland, during monday. and with that, there ll be a strengthening wind. the western isles could well see some gales gusts 50 mph or more on easter monday. sunny spells, yes, dry for many, but it will feel cooler by then.
dissipated over the rest of the island. thank you so much, annette. a little later in the programme, we will be back from here to find out more about the vital work that s done by the nci. storms around the world now and first, another view of storm eunice, this time from belgium. the same systems that struck the uk spread east across northern europe, causing further disruption. summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay s capital asuncion in march, roads became rivers, engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it is a new record for the month. to australia now, where it s been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west,
if the uk s weather is getting windier. and i ll be finding outjust how windy it is here today and looking at how we measure wind speed. also on weather world, as a chain of deadly cyclones hits madagascar, why climate change could put more of east africa in their path. and deluge down under parts of australia seek more and deluge down under parts of australia see more rain in three months than they normally do all year. i wouldn t say it was a surprise, but that is the most concerning factor, that we ve gone from literally the south east of australia burning to literally the south east of australia flooding. the isle of wight, just a short ferry ride from the south coast of england, is famous for its sailing.