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05/12/2024 – Storm Darragh hits this weekend
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05/12/2024
This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for Storm Darragh 05/12/2024. Bringing you this weather forecast is Aidan McGivern.
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Hi there, the Met Office have named Storm Dara because of the risk of significant disruption
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from wind on Friday night and into the UK, especially for western parts of the UK.
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Ahead of Storm Dara, there's another spell of wet and windy weather on Thursday night
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courtesy of this low. This low is joined up to Storm Dara, a common thread, a very powerful
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jet stream in excess of 200 miles an hour in places and that jet stream helping to deepen
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these areas of low pressure and send them towards the UK. So increasingly wet ahead
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of that as we end Thursday afternoon, risk of disruption in places because of the heavy
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rain but it does sweep through, accompanied by strong winds 50, 60 miles an hour in places,
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even touching 70 across some exposed western parts. Nevertheless, early hours of Friday
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that low moves away and a ridge of higher pressure builds in. That means clearing skies
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overnight, winds easing and a bright but chilly start for many of us on Friday. It
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stays fine in the east on Friday but in the west, the weather soon deteriorates ahead
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of Storm Dara. That's going to bring in a spell of heavy rain once again, Northern Ireland,
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much of Scotland, England and Wales seeing that wet weather arrive by the end of Friday
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and that will be falling as snow above 300 metres for Scotland. Further spells of rain
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push through Northern Ireland, Western England, Wales and Southern Scotland through the day
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on Saturday, a very blustery and wet day. The rain accumulating to 60 or more millimetres
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across parts of Northern Ireland, Southern Scotland, Wales and Western England and that
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could cause disruption. But the main cause for concern is the wind. Here are the expected
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wind gusts as Storm Dara crosses the country during Saturday. The wind's picking up overnight
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Friday but peaking as the main area of rain goes through on Saturday morning. And as you
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can see from this gust graphic with the key over here on the right, wind gusts are expected
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to widely reach across Southern Scotland, Northern Ireland, much of England and Wales,
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50 to 60 miles an hour. But for some of the windiest places, Northern Ireland, Irish Sea
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Coast into Wales and Western England, there's the risk of 70 miles an hour inland and 80
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miles an hour or more for some exposed coastal parts and hills. And those kinds of wind gusts
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don't happen very often at all in these areas, could cause significant disruption. Power
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outages as well as travel disruption, damage to buildings and dangerous conditions around
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coasts with large waves and flying debris. So, for that reason, there is an amber warning
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in force for parts of Northern Ireland, Western England as well as Wales and South West Scotland
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and a broader yellow warning for those areas that aren't quite experiencing the strongest
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winds but still at risk from disruption and that covers Southern Scotland, Northern Ireland,
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much of the rest of England and Wales. It is worth staying up to date with all the latest
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forecasts and warnings over the next couple of days. You can do that by following the
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Met Office on YouTube or of course heading to the Met Office website and app. Bye bye.
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