tonight, we have broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford — and joe twyman — who's the directors you can see from south ayrshire. it is not unusual to get strong winds in scotland and northern ireland but it is unusual to get strong winds at this time of year. we sell gas in excess of 55 mph in one or two spots in the rain was fairly persistent, particularly through western scotland, quite showery, as it moves through the borders and northern ireland. the rest of the sunshine was to the south—east but the story will quieten down as we go through the night. the low pressure is going to start to pull away, the isobars will gradually start to open up and the winds eased down as well. they will still be a few scattered showers, chiefly to the north—west of scotland and across that north close to of northern ireland but elsewhere we keep clear skies. temperatures will hold up, double figures quite widely, so not a cold start by any means. warm and sunny first thing on sunday morning, and as we go through the day, the temperatures are going to climb. we will continue to see a few scat