but then you see this narrow band of quite intense, even torrential rain forms and moves southwards as the day goes on with particularly squally winds along it. now, wind gusts 40 50 mph quite widely, more around some western and southern coasts. but along this narrow band of intense rain, those winds could be gusting in excess of 60 mph, potentially disruptive gusts of wind. and as for temperatures, turning colder behind the area of rain, initially in scotland and northern ireland, and the showers that follow will be increasingly wintry even to lower levels and some of those will filter further south through sunday night. and the winds get stronger still, at this stage, around some of the coasts of scotland, northern ireland and through the irish sea, maybe up to around 70 mph in places, so potential disruption out of those going into monday morning. and then on monday, the low pressure is pulling away, but still a squeeze in the isobars, still batches of showers moving southwards, th
it ll take a while before the rain clears away from northern ireland and southern scotland. a lot of cloud and outbreaks of rain in wales and england, but then you see this narrow band of quite intense, even torrential rain forms and moves southwards as the day goes on with particularly squally winds along it. now, wind gusts 40 50 mph quite widely, more around some western and southern coasts. but along this narrow band of intense rain, those winds could be gusting in excess of 60 mph, potentially disruptive gusts of wind. and as for temperatures, turning colder behind the area of rain, initially in scotland and northern ireland, and the showers that follow will be increasingly wintry even to lower levels and some of those will filter further south through sunday night. and the winds get stronger still, at this stage, around some of the coasts of scotland, northern ireland and through the irish sea, maybe up to around 70 mph in places, so potential disruption out of those going into m
weather warnings. rain moving south, then showers, and after a mild start, it will be turning colder from the north later in the day. a lot of cloud and outbreaks of rain to begin the day and a focus on the rain in north west england 20 to a0 mm, more into the hills, on saturated ground, so this could bring some problems. it ll take a while before the rain clears away from northern ireland and southern scotland. a lot of cloud and outbreaks of rain in wales and england, but then you see this narrow band of quite intense, even torrential rain forms and moves southwards as the day goes on with particularly squally winds along it. now, wind gusts 40 50 mph quite widely, more around some western and southern coasts. but along this narrow band of intense rain, those winds could be gusting in excess of 60 mph, potentially disruptive gusts of wind. and as for temperatures, turning colder behind the area of rain, initially in scotland and northern ireland, and the showers that follow will be
lots of cloud and outbreaks of rain in wales and england, we see this narrow band of quite intense even torrential rain forming and moving southwards as the day goes on with particularly squally winds across it. wind gust, a0 to 50 miles an hour, widely more around western and southern coasts but this narrow band of intense rain, winds could gust intense rain, winds could gust in excess of 60 miles an hour. potentially disruptive. cambridge is turning colder behind the area of rain, initially in scotland and northern ireland, the showers that follow will be increasingly wintry to lower levels, some of those moving south through sunday night. the winds are stronger at this stage, through the coast of scotland and northern ireland, and the rac, winds gusting 70 miles an hour in some cases. on monday, the low pressure pulling away. squeezing the isobars. badges are showers moving south, easing later. some sunny spells between, but
but gales now developing quite widely and, for a time, there is going to be some snow on the hills across the north. let s deal with the winds, first of all, because the strongest remains around the irish sea coasts, but across the rest of the country, particularly across wales, england, southern scotland, we ll see widespread gales, and then into the end of the day, those winds will strengthen in the northeast of scotland, too. this is how barra looked on the satellite imagery from earlier. you can see the swirl. it s around the hook where we saw the strongest of the winds, particularly across parts of south west ireland. on the forward edge of it, it is running into cold air and, through the rest of today, the north pennines into the hills of scotland, we could see not only a covering of snow, but a fair few centimetres for one or two, and that blowing around in strong winds too. the rest of the country, though, for the remainder of today, heavy rain pushing its way eastwards across