23 January - national forecast presented by Alex Deakin.
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00:00Storm Eoghan will hit the UK tonight with damaging gusts of wind on Friday.
00:05Met Office red warnings are in place across Northern Ireland, Central and
00:09South Western Scotland. The storm system has been intensifying as we've been
00:14through Wednesday night and into Thursday. This massive cloud under there
00:18that's where the storm is picking up intensity and will continue to do so as
00:22it approaches the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom over the next 12
00:26hours or so. Full details on that in just a second. First of all we've got to
00:30get rid of today's weather because there's some lively downpours out there
00:33right now. Gusty winds too for West Wales and South Western England. Met Office
00:37yellow warning in place gusts of 50 or 60 miles an hour. They'll be easing in the
00:41south and west. The sky is actually bright in here this afternoon but
00:44staying pretty wet across much of Eastern England, Northern England and a
00:48good part of Scotland with a little bit of snow over the hills. Some brighter
00:52spells in Northern Ireland but also a few showers coming in here through the
00:55rest of the day. Temperature wise still cold under that zone of cloud and rain
00:59struggling temperatures 5-6 degrees but it is turning a little milder across the
01:03south 7, 8, 9 maybe double digits in the far southwest. And then all eyes down to
01:09the southwest as the cloud starts to move in from storm Eowyn. The rain
01:14getting into southern parts of the Republic of Ireland through this evening
01:17then spreading northwards. Some snow mixed in over the hills of Northern
01:21Ireland that shouldn't last too long but then the wet weather swings across most
01:24areas by the end of the night. Heavy pulses of rain pushed along by a strong
01:29and well very strong and gusty wind with some more snow over the hills of
01:34Northern England and into Scotland. Let's look at the winds in detail because yes
01:38it is going to turn wet. Yes there'll be some snow on the hills but the winds are
01:42likely to cause the biggest disruption, the most damage. There's the storm system
01:48itself just drifting up to the northwest of Northern Ireland. The strongest winds
01:53here on its southern flank. That's where the isobars are really squeezed together.
01:58If we rewind again and run through the night, put the wind gusts on, we can see
02:03just how strong, how damaging they are likely to be. Initially getting into
02:08southwestern parts of the Republic of Ireland around about midnight but then
02:12look at this zone of really strong winds that get into the west coast of Ireland
02:16and then across into Northern Ireland by Friday morning rush hour. So some of the
02:21strongest winds likely across Northern Ireland on Friday mornings rush hour but
02:25also look at this zone of very powerful winds across the Irish Sea into
02:29southwest Scotland and then as the storm itself, the middle, the centre of the low
02:33heading its way up across the Western Isles. These strong winds on its southern
02:36flank get into central and western parts of Scotland. That zone of damaging gusts
02:42of wind through the early part of the afternoon. The storm itself then heads up
02:47across the Northern Isles with strong winds still across northern Scotland
02:50even as we head into Saturday. It's going to be a very, very windy spell right
02:55across the UK but let's focus in on the warnings because of that storm system.
02:59Red warnings for Northern Ireland and central and western parts of Scotland.
03:05Gusts of wind in this zone widely 60-70 mph. Gusts of 80-90 mph
03:10expected. The possibility in exposed areas of gusts of 100 mph. Those
03:15kind of winds are damaging. They are going to cause structural issues, bring
03:19down power cables, branches, cause widespread travel disruption as well.
03:24There are amber warnings flanking that red warning over northern England, North
03:28Wales and northern Scotland. Broad yellow warnings covering the whole of the UK.
03:33That's for the winds but there's also a warning for snow across Scotland, mostly
03:39over the hills but could cause some disruption on some of the higher routes
03:41and of course with the winds that means blizzards and a rain warning with today's
03:46rain followed by further heavy rain could cause some flooding issues over
03:49parts of Wales and southwest England. A lot of warnings in place. Check out the
03:54Met Office website or our free app for full details. You can go and see how you
03:58could be impacted and what you can do to prepare yourself for this storm system
04:03coming in. Again, lots and lots of information available on our website and
04:07please do keep up to date with the forecast. Here's how the day looks
04:12weather-wise. A very wet start. There's the snow over northern Scotland. Further
04:16spell of strong winds burrowing there across northern Ireland then into
04:21western Scotland. So it's really through the morning into the early afternoon
04:25that those damaging gusts are likely in this but a very gusty day everywhere.
04:28Notice actually much of England and Wales fine and bright sunny spells for a good
04:32chunk of the day once the initial rain has passed through but it stays very wet
04:37across the far northwest and those strong winds will continue in northern
04:41Scotland well into Friday night and the warnings continue into Saturday morning
04:46to temperature wise well double digits across the south haven't seen that for a
04:49while but obviously won't feel all that mild with the with the wind and that
04:53initial burst of rain and still pretty cold across northern Scotland hence why
04:57we're continuing to see some snow over the hills which will continue through
05:01Friday evening as well so Friday evening's rush hour still pretty grim
05:06across northern areas and the warning in force for those winds elsewhere it
05:11tends a little drier but and then another finger of rain coming into the
05:14southwest what happens after storm Aon well it will be clearing away as we head
05:19into the weekend drifting up to the north but they'll still be quite a few
05:23showers around into western areas on Saturday generally though a bit of a lull
05:28before this next area of low pressure comes in weather fronts bringing more
05:31rain falling onto the rain that we're going to see over the next 48 hours that
05:36could cause some issues so we need to keep our eyes on that for the winds also
05:41picking up not the same kind of level with this area of low pressure but still
05:46the potential for further disruption during the second half of the weekend
05:49from this area of low pressure as always here at the Met Office we will be
05:53keeping a very close eye on things and we will be keeping you updated best way
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