Significant impacts from Storm Éowyn with further winds and rain in the forecast
Further wind and rain is forecast following the severe disruption bought to parts of the UK by Storm Éowyn.
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England | Environment Agency |
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Scotland | Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) |
Sunny spells on Saturday. Turning wet and windy on Sunday.
Remaining very windy in northern Scotland and still blustery in western coastal regions. Sunshine for many but heavy showers in the north and west. Turning cloudier across Northern Ireland with a band of rain and squally winds through the afternoon.
Largely dry to start with a band of cloud and rain moving eastwards overnight. Showery and heavy for a time with squally winds, and the risk of hail and thunder.
A fine morning for many but turning increasingly unsettled from the west with heavy rain and strong winds sweeping northeastwards, with the risk of gales in the southwest.
Remaining unsettled both Monday and Tuesday with showers or longer spells of rain around, windy. Similar on Wednesday with strengthening winds and heavy rain arriving later. Near normal temperatures.
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An unsettled start to the period with a further area of low pressure likely to bring some rain into the UK, perhaps heaviest in the south while the north is more likely to see a mix of drier interludes and showers. Once this feature clears we see a trend toward more settled conditions, and for much of the UK these likely to continue to the end of the period, although the extreme northwest may see further spells of rain and strong winds at times. Temperatures overall are likely to end up being around or slightly above average, though wind and rain will make it feel chilly at first. As conditions become more settled there is an increases risk of overnight frost and fog.
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Generally mild at first, with periods of rain, showers and strong winds alternating with short-lived brighter and cooler interludes. Any rain and strong winds are more likely to affect northern parts during this period though, with pressure possibly building across southern areas in particular. This would result in longer drier and more-settled spells here, albeit with an increased chance of overnight fog and frost. Temperatures probably close to average with any colder interludes expected to be brief.
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