00:00 Hello, welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office.
00:04 Storm Isha continues to bring some very strong winds and heavy rain across the UK through
00:09 Sunday night and into Monday morning. It tracks its way north and eastwards across northern
00:13 parts of Scotland overnight Sunday and into Monday, but a ridge of high pressure then
00:17 starts to develop once it's cleared away through Monday night and into Tuesday. That doesn't
00:22 last long though, as the next system is waiting in the wings to bring further wet and windy
00:26 weather through the day on Tuesday.
00:29 Back to Storm Isha, an amber weather warning is in force across the UK, with some gusts
00:34 widely of 50-60mph across the UK, but perhaps as high as 90 across northern parts of Scotland
00:40 through the early hours of Monday morning. It will still be a very windy start to the
00:44 day on Monday as well, so keep an eye on any warning updates on our website.
00:49 Back to Sunday evening's weather, and plenty of rain around. That rain continues to push
00:53 its way north and eastwards through Sunday night and into Monday morning, with some clear
00:57 spells developing, but it's through those early hours that the winds really start to
01:01 pick up, particularly across parts of Scotland into the early hours of Monday morning. Under
01:06 any clear skies, temperatures dropping out a little compared to what we've seen over
01:09 recent nights, generally around the mid to high single figures, perhaps around 8 or 9
01:14 across the south east under that cloud and rain.
01:17 So it'll be a very windy start to the new working week on Monday. Some clear spells
01:21 and some sunshine around, but blustery showers push their way in from the west, particularly
01:26 heavy across Northern Ireland into Northern England and parts of Scotland as well, where
01:30 we could even see some snow across the high ground.
01:33 The best of the sunshine on Monday, definitely across the south and the east, and temperatures
01:36 here generally around 10 or 11 degrees, so above average for the time of year. But for
01:41 all of us, with a strong northwesterly breeze, that will definitely take the edge off those
01:45 temperatures.
01:47 Through Monday evening, showers continue to push in from the northwest, so particularly
01:51 heavy across Northern Ireland and western Scotland, but further south they will gradually
01:55 start to ease as we see that very brief ridge developing. So some clear spells overnight,
01:59 and particularly for northern parts of England, a drier and brighter start to Tuesday morning.
02:05 It will be turning milder though under that cloud across the very far south. We could
02:08 see temperatures here around 7 or 8 degrees by the early morning. But under the clear
02:12 spells, temperatures dropping out into the low single figures, maybe even some frost
02:15 across parts of Scotland.
02:17 So a brighter start across northern parts of England on Tuesday, but that really doesn't
02:21 last long. This next system pushing in from the west through the day on Tuesday, bringing
02:26 some very heavy rain to Northern Ireland, western parts of Scotland, into northern England
02:30 and Wales as well. And after the heavy rain we've seen from Storm Isha, this could exacerbate
02:35 some of those flooding impacts. As well as heavy rain, there will also be some strong
02:40 winds, particularly through Tuesday afternoon and into Wednesday, and some mild temperatures
02:44 too, highs of around 13 or 14 degrees, so definitely above average for the time of year.
02:51 So strong winds likely to continue through Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning,
02:54 with weather warnings already in force for that. But you can keep up to date with that
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03:01 update. Bye bye.
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