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Weekend weather 05/12/2024 – Storm Darragh brings a windy weekend
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05/12/2024
This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the weekend 05/12/2024. Storm Darragh will bring strong winds and heavy rain, likely causing disruption and damage this weekend. Bringing you this weekend’s weather forecast is Honor Criswick.
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Hello there. Storm Darragh has been named and will bring heavy outbreaks of rain as
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we head into the weekend, as well as very strong winds at times. This could lead to
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quite a lot of travel disruption as well as damage at times as well. And there is already
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a Met Office amber warning in force across for Saturday for Northern Ireland and western
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parts of England and Wales for strong winds. Let's start off by taking a look at the bigger
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picture. So to end on Friday, Storm Darragh, that sits to the northwest of the country,
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slowly moving its way eastwards as we head into the weekend, dragging in some frontal
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systems which will bring very heavy outbreaks of rain at times, snow at times too across
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northern hilly areas. And notice the squeeze on the isobars too. So we're expecting very
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widespread strong winds, particularly in western areas where we could see some gales, if not
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severe gales at times around coastal areas. So let's take a look at those warnings in
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a bit more detail. So the amber wind warning, that covers Northern Ireland, western parts
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of England and Wales. We're expecting some gales, if not severe gales at times. Even
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inland gusts could reach between 60-70mph and coastal gusts up to 70-80mph. Now this
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can cause very large waves around coastal areas, so it's advised to avoid these areas
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if possible. Avoid travelling if possible too. Stay inside if you can because the strong
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winds, this can lead to damage outside. It can lead to trees falling over and can lead
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to power cuts at times too. So likely to see some disruptive weather as a result of
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this storm. And it's not just western areas that are going to catch the strong winds.
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The bulk of the country is going to see a very blustery day with a yellow wind warning
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in force across much of England and Wales, Northern Ireland, southern parts of Scotland.
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And once again inland gusts could reach 40-50mph, perhaps even locally 60mph. So very strong
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winds and around coastal areas once again between 60-70mph, if not 80mph. So very strong
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winds ahead as we head into the weekend. A bit more detail on the weather then, so we
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can see as the storm swirls around the country, heavy outbreaks of rain for much of the day.
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Generally turning a bit more showery towards the far north, but any rain or showers across
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Scotland and northern parts of England likely to fall as snow over hilly areas. And we will
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see those strong winds through much of the day with the amber and yellow warning in force
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until later on Saturday as well. And generally temperatures slightly milder to the south,
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chilly in the north, but with those very strong blustery winds, if I add on what it's actually
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going to feel like, we can see those temperatures are far, far chillier. So if you do find yourself
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outside in exposed spots, there is going to be significant wind chill as we head into
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Saturday. Now through into the evening, still those warnings in force until later on Saturday,
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the yellow one through into Sunday morning. Eventually we will start to see that rain
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ease away, likely lingering across the southeast through much of the time. But to the north
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of this, we're going to see plenty of blustery showers move their way through around coastal
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areas as well, once again falling as snow across higher ground with a mix of some clear
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spells further west as well. So largely turning dry as we head into the overnight period away
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from that rain that's lingering across the far southeast, but still remaining very blustery
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at times overnight too. Now through into Sunday, we see Storm Dara slowly sink its
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way towards the southeast, but we've still got plenty of ice bars on the chart here,
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so it is still going to be another blustery day ahead. And as I say, that rain perhaps
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lingering for a time across the very far southeast still could be heavy at times. To the north
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of this though, particularly around North Sea Coast, we'll see plenty of showers feeding
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in. These could be heavy at times, you may even hear the odd rumble of thunder and once
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again falling as snow across hilly areas, mainly across Scotland and northern England,
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but we could see a few flurries elsewhere above high ground. The best of the brightness
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likely across Northern Ireland, western parts of Scotland and it should be largely dry across
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Wales and the southwest too, though perhaps a bit more cloud lingering here. And as I
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say, even though the warnings do expire by the time we reach Sunday, it's still going
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to be a very blustery day on offer. So once again, if I add on the wind chill temperatures,
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this just shows it's actually going to feel much chillier in reality if you do find yourself
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outside. So a very unsettled weekend ahead, multiple warnings in force. Do keep an eye
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out on our website for any changes. And for any day to day weather updates, don't forget
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you can subscribe to our YouTube channel. That's it from me. Bye bye.
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