good luck with that 100,000th delivery, sujan katuwal, joanna lumley, margarita vidiella, thank you verywere in north—west wales, capel curig, snowdonia, 86 miles an hour! strongest winds in wales since february last year. but even in that, in parts of gloucestershire, winds approaching 70 miles an hour. those were the peak winds, they are nowhere near as strong but it is still going to be a blustery day with a mixture of sunshine and showers. this big curl of cloud is where the persistent rain is on its way out, speckled cloud, an indication that through the rest of today ever—changing skies. don't be fooled by sunshine out there because every so often the skies will darken, you could see some heavy, thundery showers rattle across. just about anyone could see them and they could come, as i said, with hail and thunder. winds were at their strongest this morning for many of you so, whilst still blustery, easing a little bit into the afternoon but as we head into the evening, north—west scotland 60 miles an hour gusts are possible, and those winds will be making it feel cooler than 7—12 c