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Wednesday morning forecast 24/11/21
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14/10/2024
24 November - National weather forecast presented by Clare Nasir.
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Hello there. A band of rain will slowly move down the country on Wednesday.
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To the north of it we'll see brighter skies but also some blustery showers.
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To the south the greatest risk through Tuesday into Wednesday will be fog patches
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which could be dense and they will form through Tuesday evening quite readily.
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So overnight showers continue across the north and the west of Scotland for a time
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and then this band of rain moves in across the far northwest as the winds pick up some strength.
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Elsewhere it's a fairly quiet evening and overnight under some clearer skies that fog
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will continue to form and where we see starry skies temperatures will dip close to freezing
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if not below. So some patchy frost anywhere from southern parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland,
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England and Wales. Now this rain by the early hours of the morning will have reached Aberdeenshire,
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Grampians extending towards Northern Ireland the far north. Some patchy rain here to start the day.
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Quite quite a breeze as well. Towards the north a blustery wind and also some showers. To the south
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it's a murky start to the day and also a chilly one. So first thing on Wednesday morning then
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you can see where the showers are turning wintry above around 400-500 meters. We run into this rain
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patchy rain at that across Northern Ireland much of central and eastern areas of Scotland pushing
01:07
down towards border regions. The cloud may be broken just for a time across more northern parts
01:12
of England, North Wales but then we run into this low cloud, stubborn fog patches and also some
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patchy frost to start the day on Wednesday across much of England and Wales. So through Wednesday
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this rain continues its passage across Northern England covering the Isle of Man, Anglesey, Gwynedd
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as it pushes down towards more southern parts of Northern England. Behind it the cloud will break
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up, you'll see some sunshine but watch out for those showers blustery towards the north and the
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west of Scotland and moving inland across Northern Ireland. To the south of it yes we could see some
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cloud breaks but at the same time the cloud will be thick enough to produce perhaps the odd spot
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or two of drizzle and temperatures will struggle here. It's going to feel cold under that cloud,
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that clag and in the north with that wind temperatures struggling here as well despite
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the fact you'll see some sunshine six or seven degrees celsius. So that's the picture on Wednesday
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afternoon through Wednesday evening. The passage of this rain clears towards the southeast, only
02:04
spits and spots by them. The winds pick up some strength through to Thursday morning, gales across
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the northeast again with those showers but not a bad day on Thursday. A ridge just comes in for a
02:14
time, some sunshine, some showers though across Irish sea coasts but it's going to feel chilly
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wherever you are. So through the afternoon temperatures typically coming in around five
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to seven degrees celsius and you'll really notice the difference along that east coast with that
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driving wind and watch out for those showers. The air remains cold as we head into Friday and
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across Thursday night into Friday as well and then come Friday things turn stormy. We watch as these
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weather fronts just gradually sink down across Scotland and Northern Ireland preceded by some
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snow particularly over the higher ground and then the winds will pick up some strength to gales
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and then severe gales. So the Met Office has issued warnings for wind across Scotland on Friday
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with some severe gales likely across the country. Gusts along the coast could reach 70 to 80 miles
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an hour inland, gusts around 50 to 60 miles an hour. Then come Saturday those strong winds extend
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towards England and Wales and notice this occlusion here as it moves down across Scotland and then
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eastern central parts of England we could see some hill snow as well as outbreaks of rain.
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So a lot to contend with over the next few days. Stay tuned to the forecast and we'll keep you posted.
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