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10 Day Trend - what next after Lorenzo? 02/10/19
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14/10/2024
After the remnants from Hurricane Lorenzo sweep through on Thursday night and Friday, what’s next for the UK’s weather? More wind and rain or will it settle down? Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern has the 10 Day Trend.
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Hello, and welcome to the Met Office ten day trend. To sum it up, the next ten days, low
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pressure will more often than not affect our weather. Low pressure of course brings wind
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and outbreaks of rain, but it's never wet and windy all the time in the UK. There will
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be some drier insuludes and actually later next week the chance of some longer drier
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insuludes. In other words, it's typical October weather, despite the fact that parts of the
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UK will be impacted by an ex-hurricane over the next few days. And there's been nothing
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typical about Hurricane Lorenzo so far. It was a Category 5 monster at the weekend. The
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furthest east Category 5 hurricane has existed in the Atlantic Basin. This satellite sequence
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shows it transforming from a Category 2 to a Category 1 hurricane during Tuesday and
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into Wednesday. Now bearing down upon the Azores as a hurricane, but it does transform
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into a typical area of low pressure. The isobars start to disappear from it. The low
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slowly fills, still enough intensity by the time it reaches parts of Ireland on Thursday
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afternoon and into the evening for some potent wind gusts, 60 mph gusts, especially around
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coasts and hills of Northern Ireland and some big waves, coastal overtopping and so forth.
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So yellow warning in force for that. And MetErin are expecting even worse impacts for
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the Republic of Ireland. They've issued orange warnings and they have named it Storm Lorenzo.
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Now the strongest winds then overnight transfer to the southwest of the UK. South Wales, southwest
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England, 65 mph gusts. So yes, an ex-hurricane, but by this stage a typical area of low pressure
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that we often see at this time of year. Still strong enough to cause some impacts, especially
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around coastal parts of the southwest as we kick off Friday. But look at this, it quickly
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disappears later Friday. Lorenzo just fills completely and decays entirely from the UK.
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The isobars open out quite significantly in its wake. It's not just the winds that are
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likely to cause some issues. There's also going to be some wet weather on Thursday afternoon
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initially into Northern Ireland, some rain pushing into Wales there, southwest England,
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and then that wet weather sweeps across much of England, Wales, southern and western Scotland.
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Another pulse of rain then moves through Northern Ireland and then that pushes back into Wales.
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So some places, for example southwest Scotland, northern Ireland, western parts of England
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as well as Wales, 25 mm in one or two spots, more exposed hills for example, 50 mm of rainfall.
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The wet and windy weather though doesn't last long. Thursday night, Friday morning
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and then it gets out of the way. Meanwhile the far north and northeast, a largely quiet
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spell of weather, a few showers, a lot of cloud cover, but that quieter weather then
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transfers elsewhere by Friday afternoon. So a short-lived wind and rain spell, courtesy
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of an ex-hurricane, but it's all soon forgotten about. Temperatures around average for the
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time of year. A shadow of its former self, hard to believe this was once a category five
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hurricane as it pushes into the continent. Dwarfed by this low, a huge beast of a low
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heading towards Iceland. This isn't an ex-hurricane, it's just a normal area of low pressure formed
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by the jet stream. But it does bring with it some weather fronts, those weather fronts
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pushing in ahead of that low. The winds tend to drop out along those weather fronts and
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they become slow moving heading into the weekend. And that means actually on Saturday many places
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will have a fine day. A lot of cloud cover but it will be bright enough, some sunshine
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coming through for eastern parts of the country. The breeze picking up, outbreaks of rain later
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on Saturday appearing into western Scotland, west Wales, south west England and northern
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Ireland and that will make it feel cool. But it's actually temperatures generally mid to
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high teens. Now it's the rain in the west that moves its way eastwards that is a little
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bit uncertain at the moment because it really slows down. In fact it stalls by the start
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of Sunday. So western areas seeing the rain move through but across the central two thirds
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of the country, well it's the chance that on Sunday that rainfall could stick around
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and it could be heavy at times. Some uncertainty in terms of the exact position of this but
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it's likely that through the day northern Ireland, west Wales, south west England will
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brighten up with a few showers, cloudier and wetter elsewhere with those outbreaks of rain
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feeling cold with wind from the North Sea into eastern parts of Scotland. For example
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13 Celsius here at best, brighter skies, some sunshine emerging into the south west. And
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another low comes along this one actually we're more confident about heading into the
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start of next week compared to the weekend's low. Hard to believe that because actually
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it comes from nothing if we rewind the clock to Friday. This is it off the United States
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Canada eastern seaboard and you can see how the jet stream picks it up and deepens it
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rapidly. More and more isobars added to that low pressure as it moves across the Atlantic.
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This is Sunday and then it pushes towards Iceland by Monday. Again it brings weather
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fronts with it, it brings tight isobars and that means that it's on Monday a spell of
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wet and windy weather for virtually all of us. The winds potentially causing some issues
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for western Scotland, gales in places or even severe gales. The rain crossing the country
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slowly through Monday, everywhere likely to get wet. We don't need more rain of course
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in many parts of the UK. And it does clear through. By Tuesday it's clearing from the
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south east and then brighter skies but also frequent showers follow on. So what's the
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weather looking like for the middle of next week? Well we've still got this area of low
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pressure in place, we've still got a fairly lively jet stream running close to the UK
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and we've still got some tight isobars there. So breezy, further showers or outbreaks of
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rain coming in from the west, especially across northern and western parts of Scotland where
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there's likely to be gales, some hail, some thunder, some very lively weather. Further
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south and east a little drier and actually as we head towards the end of next week there
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are indications and I wouldn't take this too literally, it's just one computer model run,
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there are indications that high pressure will start to build in from the south west
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and by the end of next week this is something that could happen. High pressure building
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in from the south and west and something a little more settled, more long drier insuludes
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coming in for southern and eastern Britain but staying changeable with a keen breeze
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and further showers across northern and western Scotland. So typical October weather, lots
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going on over the next few days and of course you can keep up to date with all the very
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latest by following us on social media. Bye bye.
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