Rain setting in western Scotland; drizzly Ireland Good morning, There's plenty of warm sunshine across the country today, as high pressure builds from the south-west. Feeling increasingly humid. However, a deepening area of low pressure moving toward north-western Britain will bring cloud and patchy rain to Ireland, spreading to Scotland, where rain will later set in across the West Highlands. The south-west may turn murky later as damp air rolls in from the Atlantic.
Winds will strengthen in the west & north, reaching gale force into the evening and night, and leaving a blustery day everywhere into Sunday, gusting 50mph coasts & hills in the north. Patchy rain will develop on western hills of England & Wales on Saturday evening as a weak cold front drifts eastwards. This will fade to just a zone of cloud into Sunday, which will clear to leave a good amount of sunshine. Temperatures this weekend will range from 17 to 20C north & west, to 22 or 23C Midlands, and a humid 24 to 26C in south-east. It will be mild and windy for all on Saturday night. Have a great day. Garry
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/2aPp21c
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