Storm Bert continues to move across the UK bringing strong winds and rain. A band of rain will sit across the southwest, Wales and Midlands for much of the morning, whilst it is expected to be drier for northern England and parts of Scotland. Yellow wind and rain warnings remain in place. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 24/11/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Kathryn Chalk.
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00:00Good morning, well we've seen a significant change in our weather over
00:04the past 24 hours as storm Burt has crossed over the UK. Storm Burt is now
00:09out towards the northwest but bringing in still some very strong and gusty
00:13winds. We also have a band of rain across the southwestern parts of England into
00:18South Wales and the Midlands so this is actually going to linger through much of
00:21the day to give a damp day here. Towards the north of that though across
00:25northern England and southern parts of Scotland a much drier picture can
00:29be compared to Saturday, perhaps even with some hazy spells of sunshine. But across
00:35Northern Ireland and Scotland closest to the area of low pressure here we'll see
00:39frequent blustery showers moving through and the strongest winds so gusts of
00:44possibly 70 to 75 miles per hour that could lead to some travel disruption and
00:49some large waves along the coast. But here it will be quite chilly in that
00:55strong winds, highs of 10 or 11 degrees but further south drawing up milder air
01:00from the southerly winds, highs of up to 15 or 16 degrees so a very mild picture
01:07through Sunday. And as we go through Sunday evening this band of rain will
01:12eventually start slowly clearing its way eastwards into East Anglia, the parts of
01:16London and the southeast. Behind that clearer spells developing but also some
01:21frequent blustery showers across Wales and towards the southwest. But the most
01:26frequent showers once again will be across Northern Ireland and parts of
01:31northwestern Scotland too, still holding on to some very strong and gusty winds.
01:36But for all of us as we start Monday morning it will be a cooler start out
01:41there with lows now around 7 or 8 degrees. But it will be a damp start
01:47across the southeast with this band of rain slowly clearing away. Once that
01:52clears a brighter picture developing across much of England and Wales but we
01:56will still hold on to some blustery showers once again across southern parts
02:00of England and Wales. These could turn quite heavy at times. The most frequent
02:05showers though once again will be across northern parts of Scotland and Northern
02:10Ireland and we hold on to a more north and northwesterly wind. So actually some
02:15of these showers could turn a little bit wintry over the highest ground. As for
02:20temperatures though we'll see a drop in temperatures as we go through Monday so
02:24actually closer to the average for the time of year. Highs of up to 8 degrees
02:28across Scotland and Northern Ireland but around 11 or 12 further towards the
02:34south. Now as we go through Tuesday the winds will ease but further towards the
02:40south we could see another area of low pressure that could bring some heavy
02:44spells of rain. But for all of the latest make sure to hit subscribe on YouTube so
02:48you don't miss any updates and I'll see you soon. Bye bye.