00:00Storm Debbie is hitting some parts of the UK with very strong winds and some
00:05heavy rain as well. An amber warning in place across parts of northwest England
00:09but other warnings are also in place for wind and rain. There's a swirl of cloud out
00:14in the Atlantic but the storm system is actually here. This massive cloud came
00:18in across parts of the Republic of Ireland during the course of Sunday and
00:23Monday nights. The storm itself now heading its way across Scotland but the
00:26strongest winds on its southern flank just where the isobars are really
00:30nipping together. So in here into the Irish Sea coast that's where the
00:34strongest gusts are 60, 70, perhaps on coast 80 miles an hour gusts for a time.
00:39A very windy right across northern England and parts of Wales, very
00:43blustery this afternoon. Rain coming into Northern Ireland and eastern parts of
00:48Scotland also potentially causing disruption as that storm system
00:52continues to drift away and by the end the afternoon Debbie will actually be
00:56out into the North Sea. Further south well it's a blustery day with a mixture
01:00of sunshine and a few showers coming into Wales and southern counties of
01:03England. With a bit of sunshine temperatures getting into the mid-teens
01:06but where the rain and the very strong winds are it's gonna feel pretty cool I
01:10suspect. Some places not getting out of single figures. The rain in northeast
01:15Scotland will continue into this evening but should start to fade overnight. The
01:20winds will also continue to ease over northern England and Wales but still a
01:24pretty breezy night in the south and west. There'll be more showers in most locations as
01:28well with some clearer skies and weather winds ease in Scotland. Temperatures
01:32could turn a little chilly maybe well down into single figures here but further
01:36south many places holding up at 9 to 11 Celsius. You'll notice more rain coming
01:41into the southwest as well. Now this needs watching. This likely be pretty
01:44heavy as it crosses south Wales and southwest England around dawn and then
01:48spreads across southern counties of England. Shouldn't last too long but it's
01:52pretty heavy. You can tell by the orange and the red colors there. An intense
01:56band of rain zipping through bringing some gusty winds as it does so and that
02:00could make for some pretty grim conditions through the morning rush hour
02:02particularly around the M25 but also parts of the M2 and the M3. So a wet and
02:08windy start in the southeast does all scoot away pretty quickly and then we're
02:12left with plenty more showers to come in during the day particularly for Northern
02:16Ireland and Western Scotland. Frequent showers here. The showers elsewhere a bit
02:20more scattered so a better chance of seeing some lengthy dry and bright
02:24spells. Quite breezy in the west as well but the wind is actually easing again
02:28further across central and eastern parts. Temperature wise well again many places
02:32struggling to get above 9 or 10 Celsius in the north maybe 12 to 14 when the sun
02:37comes out further south. As we go through Tuesday evening not a great deal of
02:41change. I think we'll continue to feed more showers in on this northwesterly
02:44wind to Northern Ireland parts of Western Scotland and northwest England
02:49likely to continue into Wednesday as well. More wet and windy weather
02:53potentially throughout this week. So do keep up to date with the latest forecast
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03:05forecast which will be up on Monday afternoon.
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