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Met Office Thursday morning weather forecast 23/01/2025
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23/01/2025
23 January - National weather forecast presented by Alex Deakin.
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Not quite the calm before the storm today, because we are actually going to see some
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fairly lively weather in the coming hours. But we're still really concerned about the
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developments out in the Atlantic and Storm Eowyn arriving through tonight and into Friday.
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Before that, this weather front will bring a spell of wet and windy weather, but the
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storm is brewing off the eastern seaboard of North America. It doesn't look much at
00:23
this stage, but it's been intensifying as we've been through the night and will continue
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to do so during today, becoming a fully blown storm by the time we get to this afternoon.
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And interacting with the jet stream, a really powerful jet coming across the North Atlantic
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and in particular, this little jet streak picking up below and intensifying it further
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as it approaches the Republic of Ireland during tonight, then pushing it across Northern Ireland
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and into Scotland. The exact track may vary a little bit, but we're pretty confident the
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strongest winds are going to be in this zone where the isobars are really squeezing together.
00:59
So for Northern Ireland, central, southern Scotland, Northern England and parts of North
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Wales, that's where we have an amber warning in place. More on that in just a second. But
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first of all, let's get through today. As I said, this weather front is moving in, bringing
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a pretty wet and grim morning rush hour across Northern Ireland, some heavy bursts of rain
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as that edges in and then it pushes into Wales and southwest England as it does. So the winds
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will really start to pick up around the west coast of Wales, southwest England, and then
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as it moves along the south coast of England, we'll see gusty winds as that rain band moves
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through, staying pretty wet through the afternoon across Northern England, Scotland, some snow
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over the Pennines, certainly some snow over the hills and mountains of Scotland as it
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stays fairly soggy here into this evening. A blustery, gusty day everywhere, but we're
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a little concerned about the winds really whipping up as that rain band moves through.
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We do have a Met Office yellow warning in place, the winds really whipping up this morning
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over west Wales, southwest England and then strengthening through the day also along the
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south coast. So a spell of gusts of 40, 50, potentially 60 miles an hour that could cause
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some disruption. Temperature wise, well actually it's going to turn a little milder. The sky's
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brightened through this afternoon over the Midlands, Wales, southwest England, 8, 9,
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maybe 10 Celsius. Feeling cooler with the breeze and certainly another chilly one over
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much of Northern England and Scotland as that rain and hill snow continues. Now that
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will steadily fizzle out as we go through Thursday evening, a few showers following
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on behind, many places dry for a time. But here comes that storm we saw earlier. You
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can see that circulation, damaging gusts of wind, certainly across the Republic of Ireland
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as that storm system moves in during Thursday night. But then continuing to bring strong
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winds, potentially disruptive winds for southwest England, Wales and then strengthening once
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more through the Irish sea coast during Friday as the low itself heads across Northern Ireland
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up into parts of Scotland. There'll be more wet weather as well. Notice how the rain swings
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through there across England and Wales pretty smartly. So a good chunk of Friday actually
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just dry and gusty over England and Wales. There will be some snow mixed in again over
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the hills across Northern Ireland and Northern England through the night and then lasting
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for much of the day across the hills and mountains of northern Scotland. So that's another thing
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we need to watch by the end of Friday, a further 15, potentially 20 centimetres of snow. Obviously,
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with the strength of the wind, it's not going to feel all that mild. But look at the temperatures
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empty knees for a while, maybe double digits for much of the UK, perhaps 11 or 12 across
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parts of the south. But as I said, feeling cooler with the winds, although the breeze
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will be easing down somewhat across southern areas once that rain has moved through. Let's
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take a closer look, though, at the winds, because they are the biggest issue with this
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storm system as it continues its track across Scotland. If we rewind and put the gust of
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wind on, you can see the ice was really close together there in its southwestern quadrant.
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That's where we like to see the strongest winds hitting the Republic of Ireland first
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through the early hours of Friday morning, damaging gusts of wind likely here and then
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spreading across into Northern Ireland. Another pulse of strong winds for north Wales, northwest
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England that will then push across southern Scotland through the central belt potentially
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as well. Now, this storm could be a little further north, could be a little further south.
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So these gusts still open to some doubt. But we are now pretty confident that there will
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be some significant disruption over parts of central southern Scotland, northern England,
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north Wales and northern Ireland. Then the storm heads its way up towards Norway and
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still some gusty winds even into Saturday across northern parts of Scotland. Elsewhere,
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the winds will be easing. So the warnings, yes, we've got an amber warning in place.
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That's where we're most confident we are going to see disruption, gusts of 60 to 70 miles
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an hour quite widely, gusts of maybe 80 miles an hour and potentially in exposed areas,
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coastal hills. We could see winds higher than 80 to 90 miles an hour. Those kind of winds
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likely to cause structural damage, bring down power cables, bring down branches. Certainly
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widespread disruption to the transport network is expected. That's in that amber warning
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zone. But everywhere we'll see gusty winds for a time further south and further north.
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So we have yellow wind warnings covering pretty much all parts of the United Kingdom for the
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winds during Friday and also rain warning with that rain coming in today and then further
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rain across Wales, southwest England. That could cause some issues. And as I mentioned,
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some significant snow over parts of Scotland. Also, there's also a wind warning into Saturday
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across Scotland, because as we saw, that storm will continue to cause some problems here
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even then. Plenty going on. Please do stay up to date with the latest forecast. Easiest
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details on all of those warnings, what they could mean for you, you can check them out
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in your own time by getting our weather app, our free weather app, or of course, you can
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always visit the Met Office website.
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