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Jan 22, 2024
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which is now pulling away into the norwegian sea, but we also had some strong gusts of wind, in capel curig99mph an hourgusts of wind, and in edinburgh 74mph gusts of wind. for the rest of today it is going to be very windy, but very slowly the winds will start to moderate. we're looking at sunshine and blustery showers. you can telljust from isobars that it's windy. the showers continuing, some of them wintry in the mountains of scotland. elsewhere, you could hear the odd rumble of thunder, see some hail, but there will also be some sunshine, as well. as we go through the afternoon, temperatures peaking around about i! degrees in the south, seven or eight in the north, so it's going to be a little bit chillier than it was yesterday. as we head on through the evening and overnight, we start off with a lot of showers, but eventually most of them will fade and we'll have some clear skies, allowing some frost and the risk of ice to form across parts of scotland and northern england. then we've got the next area of low pressure coming our way, introducing thicker cloud, some heavier rain and th
which is now pulling away into the norwegian sea, but we also had some strong gusts of wind, in capel curig99mph an hourgusts of wind, and in edinburgh 74mph gusts of wind. for the rest of today it is going to be very windy, but very slowly the winds will start to moderate. we're looking at sunshine and blustery showers. you can telljust from isobars that it's windy. the showers continuing, some of them wintry in the mountains of scotland. elsewhere, you could hear the odd rumble of thunder,...
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Jan 21, 2024
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we've already had a gust of 90mph in capel curig, in snowdonia, and the winds will continue to strengthenc of ireland — that's where the most damaging winds are generally going to be. take a look at the different gusts, then, we'll see around the country. 60—70 quite widely. i think into snowdonia, we'll probably get some gusts of wind of 100mph or so. further north, generally, this is where the strongest winds will go. for northern ireland, 60—70 is very likely, but we could see some stronger winds go across northern counties. 80—90mph gusts are possible here, some 90mph gusts possible for western and northern areas of scotland. winds this strong will blow down some trees, so we're talking about transport disruption. power networks are likely to be damaged, so power cuts are very likely. and, as well as all that, those stronger gusts of wind could result in structural damage, with some roofs getting ripped off buildings. by the time we get to monday, the weather will be calming down. it's a blustery day, a day of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will have hail and thunder mixed
we've already had a gust of 90mph in capel curig, in snowdonia, and the winds will continue to strengthenc of ireland — that's where the most damaging winds are generally going to be. take a look at the different gusts, then, we'll see around the country. 60—70 quite widely. i think into snowdonia, we'll probably get some gusts of wind of 100mph or so. further north, generally, this is where the strongest winds will go. for northern ireland, 60—70 is very likely, but we could see some...
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Jan 21, 2024
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we've already had a gust of 90mph in capel curig, in snowdonia, and the winds will continue to strengthencloud — you can see just to the west of the republic of ireland — that's where the most damaging winds are generally going to be. take a look at the different gusts, then, we'll see around the country. 60—70 quite widely. i think into snowdonia, we'll probably get some gusts of wind of 100mph or so. further north, generally, this is where the strongest winds will go. for northern ireland, 60—70 is very likely, but we could see some stronger winds go across northern counties. 80—90mph gusts are possible here, some 90mph gusts possible for western and northern areas of scotland. winds this strong will blow down some trees, so we're talking about transport disruption. power networks are likely to be damaged, so power cuts are very likely. and, as well as all that, those stronger gusts of wind could result in structural damage, with some roofs getting ripped off buildings. by the time we get to monday, the weather will be calming down. it's a blustery day, a day of sunshine and showers. so
we've already had a gust of 90mph in capel curig, in snowdonia, and the winds will continue to strengthencloud — you can see just to the west of the republic of ireland — that's where the most damaging winds are generally going to be. take a look at the different gusts, then, we'll see around the country. 60—70 quite widely. i think into snowdonia, we'll probably get some gusts of wind of 100mph or so. further north, generally, this is where the strongest winds will go. for northern...
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Jan 24, 2024
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to give you an idea of some of the gusts of wind that we had, in capel curig, a gust of 97 miles an hourn hour gusts. now, this is storm jocelyn here. this area of low pressure is pulling away. and as it does so, look at the isobars, they are still squeezed across the north and the east, but they open out across the south and the west. so basically that means the wind will ease from the south and the west. and it's still going to be pretty windy through the course of the day across the north and the east in particular. a lot of dry weather around today as well, some hazy sunshine. but later on, what you'll find is a new weather front will bring in some cloud and some patchy rain and drizzle and temperatures down a touch on yesterday. as we head on through the evening and overnight period, under clear skies in the north, we'll have a touch of frost, the risk of ice, some mist and fog for a time. but a weather front pushing steadily northwards is going to introduce more cloud and also this rain and drizzle and murky conditions following behind in the south—west. but here we're importing mi
to give you an idea of some of the gusts of wind that we had, in capel curig, a gust of 97 miles an hourn hour gusts. now, this is storm jocelyn here. this area of low pressure is pulling away. and as it does so, look at the isobars, they are still squeezed across the north and the east, but they open out across the south and the west. so basically that means the wind will ease from the south and the west. and it's still going to be pretty windy through the course of the day across the north...
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Jan 21, 2024
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we've already had a gust of 90mph in capel curig, in snowdonia, and the winds will continue to strengtheno be. take a look at the different gusts, then, we'll see around the country. 60—70 quite widely. i think into snowdonia, we'll probably get some gusts of wind of 100mph or so. further north, generally, this is where the strongest winds will go. for northern ireland, 60—70 is very likely, but we could see some stronger winds go across northern counties. 80—90mph gusts are possible here, some 90mph gusts possible for western and northern areas of scotland. winds this strong will blow down some trees, so we're talking about transport disruption. power networks are likely to be damaged, so power cuts are very likely. and, as well as all that, those stronger gusts of wind could result in structural damage, with some roofs getting ripped off buildings. by the time we get to monday, the weather will be calming down. it's a blustery day, a day of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will have hail and thunder mixed in across northern areas and it will be cold enough for a bit of snow up
we've already had a gust of 90mph in capel curig, in snowdonia, and the winds will continue to strengtheno be. take a look at the different gusts, then, we'll see around the country. 60—70 quite widely. i think into snowdonia, we'll probably get some gusts of wind of 100mph or so. further north, generally, this is where the strongest winds will go. for northern ireland, 60—70 is very likely, but we could see some stronger winds go across northern counties. 80—90mph gusts are possible...
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Jan 21, 2024
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and i think in capel curig, which is in snowdonia, i wouldn't even be surprised if we got close to 100this system, you know. winds this ferocious, you're not just talking about trees getting pulled down, you could actually get some structural damage to buildings as well, and we may see some of those strong winds affect northern england as well. but there is worse. right. the zone of really strong winds is going to be going further northwards. so i talked about, you know, the republic of ireland already having red weather warnings for this. in northern ireland, there is a big gradient in winds. i think 60—70 mile an hour, yeah, we're going to get that for sure, but the core of those really strong winds from that hook could actually come into northern counties of northern ireland and if that happens, gusts could reach 80 or even 90 miles an hour, really serious stuff. and then the swathe of really strong winds tracks up the western and northern side of scotland where again, we could get some guests of 80—90 miles an hour. and how long is it expected to last? do you know, actually, the pe
and i think in capel curig, which is in snowdonia, i wouldn't even be surprised if we got close to 100this system, you know. winds this ferocious, you're not just talking about trees getting pulled down, you could actually get some structural damage to buildings as well, and we may see some of those strong winds affect northern england as well. but there is worse. right. the zone of really strong winds is going to be going further northwards. so i talked about, you know, the republic of ireland...
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Jan 24, 2024
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to give you an idea of some of the gusts of wind that we had, in capel curig, a gust of 97 miles an hourth uist, 7a miles an hour, and northolt in southern england, 5a mile an hour gusts. now, this is storm jocelyn here. this area of low pressure is pulling away. and as it does so, look at the isobars, they are still squeezed across the north and the east, but they open out across the south and the west. so basically that means the wind will ease from the south and the west. and it's still going to be pretty windy through the course of the day across the north and the east in particular. a lot of dry weather around today as well, some hazy sunshine. but later on, what you'll find is a new weather front will bring in some cloud and some patchy rain and drizzle and temperatures down a touch on yesterday. as we head on through the evening and overnight period, under clear skies in the north, we'll have a touch of frost, the risk of ice, some mist and fog for a time. but a weather front pushing steadily northwards is going to introduce more cloud and also this rain and drizzle and murky cond
to give you an idea of some of the gusts of wind that we had, in capel curig, a gust of 97 miles an hourth uist, 7a miles an hour, and northolt in southern england, 5a mile an hour gusts. now, this is storm jocelyn here. this area of low pressure is pulling away. and as it does so, look at the isobars, they are still squeezed across the north and the east, but they open out across the south and the west. so basically that means the wind will ease from the south and the west. and it's still...
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Jan 24, 2024
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in capel curig we had 97 mph gusts of wind. in aberdaron in wales, 80.and northern ireland, and later on, we are looking at a new weather front bringing in thicker cloud, patchy rain, and also some drizzle. temperatures down a little bit on yesterday. as we head into the evening and overnight at the winds will drop. there will be ice to watch out for on untreated surfaces in scotland, also some frost. you can see how the cloud and rain is moving across england, wales and into northern ireland, and behind it you will find milder airfiltering in. we could also see some mist and fog patches too. tomorrow will be a cloudy day with his rain continuing to march northwards. misty, murky conditions in the south and west. breezy in the south—west. but very mild for the time of the year. thank you, carol. in the early hours of 13th june last year, three people were killed in a devastating attack in nottingham. grace o�*malley—kumar and barnaby webber — both 19—year—old students — were on their way back from a night out when they were stabbed to death. then, 65—yea
in capel curig we had 97 mph gusts of wind. in aberdaron in wales, 80.and northern ireland, and later on, we are looking at a new weather front bringing in thicker cloud, patchy rain, and also some drizzle. temperatures down a little bit on yesterday. as we head into the evening and overnight at the winds will drop. there will be ice to watch out for on untreated surfaces in scotland, also some frost. you can see how the cloud and rain is moving across england, wales and into northern ireland,...