north england, the north midlands,
across towrads lincolnshire
and norfolk as well.
this is the first named storm
of the season eileen.
the strongest winds on the southern
flank of the low, particuallrly
out towards the north sea as we get
towards wednesday morning.
but it will still be very blustery
across a swathe of
north—east england,
across yorkshire, lincolnshire
and on towards norkfolk as well.
given that the leaves
are all still onthe trees,
well, these winds strong enough
to bring down some tree branches,
maybe old trees, so
there is the potential
for some localised
transport disruption,
perhaps one or two
power cuts as well.
through the rest of the day it
stays pretty blustery.
there'll be plenty of showers
in the forecast through wednesday,
widely across the uk,
but always most frequently
across the north and west,
wheresome will be heavy with some
hail and thunder mixed in.
feeling cool as well.
just 12 degrees in glasgow.
fewer showers towards the
south—east, but no—one...