Simon Keeling
Member
Hi,
It looks like being a weekend of two halves in terms of weather - your details can be found below.
Over at Weatherweb Premium, we're been continuing to monitor developments for the coming weeks and months as
we head further into the autumn and winter season.
Our new 'Weather Wise Guys' video feature has also been a popular addition to the site this week - the latest recording
saw myself and Garry chatting through our own individual thoughts for the winter.
Find out how to get your 3-day free trial of Weatherweb Premium at:
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You can recieve these free weekend forecasts by email, just send a blank email to:
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Have a great weekend,
Simon
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WEEKEND FORECAST
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Issued: 1100hrs Fri 30/9/16
SATURDAY
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An unsettled day for England & Wales. Low pressure moves east across the country, producing widespread showery
rain, some heavy bursts, hail and possible thunder. Rain may be very frequent over many hours, the most persistent
falls transferring east through the day. Brighter overall for Scotland & Ireland, just local showers. Gradually, clearer
spells extend to Wales & the west. Temperatures rather cool, particularly where rain persists, highs just 12 to 16C.
Winds - over the English Channel & the south-east SW veering W later NW F5-F6 (20-25kt) gusts F7 (30kt). Irish Sea
mainly N F5-F6 (20-25kt), perhaps less at first around Liverpool Bay. Eastern England variable later NE F2 increasing F4
(5-15kt). Scotland N-NE F3-F4 (10-15kt). The far north E F4-F5 (15-20kt).
SUNDAY
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A ridge of high pressure builds across Britain & Ireland, bringing a fair day for many, with a good amount of sunshine.
A few showers may affect East Anglia in the morning. Fronts approaching from the Atlantic bring rain to Ireland into
the night. Mostly light winds, but breezy at first in the east, and freshening later in west. Starting chilly - a slight frost
possible in rural northern areas. Highs 14 to 18C.
Winds starting N-NW F5-F6 (20-25kt) in the east, but easing N F3-F4 (10-15kt) or less here by afternoon.
English Channel NW backing W then SW, F5 (17-22kt) easing F3 (7-10kt), but later increasing F5 (15-20kt) far west.
Irish Sea & western Scotland S F3 (5-10kt) increasing F5-F6 later (20-25kt).
**ends**
It looks like being a weekend of two halves in terms of weather - your details can be found below.
Over at Weatherweb Premium, we're been continuing to monitor developments for the coming weeks and months as
we head further into the autumn and winter season.
Our new 'Weather Wise Guys' video feature has also been a popular addition to the site this week - the latest recording
saw myself and Garry chatting through our own individual thoughts for the winter.
Find out how to get your 3-day free trial of Weatherweb Premium at:
http://premium.weatherweb.net/become-a-member/
You can recieve these free weekend forecasts by email, just send a blank email to:
[email protected]
Have a great weekend,
Simon
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WEEKEND FORECAST
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Issued: 1100hrs Fri 30/9/16
SATURDAY
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An unsettled day for England & Wales. Low pressure moves east across the country, producing widespread showery
rain, some heavy bursts, hail and possible thunder. Rain may be very frequent over many hours, the most persistent
falls transferring east through the day. Brighter overall for Scotland & Ireland, just local showers. Gradually, clearer
spells extend to Wales & the west. Temperatures rather cool, particularly where rain persists, highs just 12 to 16C.
Winds - over the English Channel & the south-east SW veering W later NW F5-F6 (20-25kt) gusts F7 (30kt). Irish Sea
mainly N F5-F6 (20-25kt), perhaps less at first around Liverpool Bay. Eastern England variable later NE F2 increasing F4
(5-15kt). Scotland N-NE F3-F4 (10-15kt). The far north E F4-F5 (15-20kt).
SUNDAY
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A ridge of high pressure builds across Britain & Ireland, bringing a fair day for many, with a good amount of sunshine.
A few showers may affect East Anglia in the morning. Fronts approaching from the Atlantic bring rain to Ireland into
the night. Mostly light winds, but breezy at first in the east, and freshening later in west. Starting chilly - a slight frost
possible in rural northern areas. Highs 14 to 18C.
Winds starting N-NW F5-F6 (20-25kt) in the east, but easing N F3-F4 (10-15kt) or less here by afternoon.
English Channel NW backing W then SW, F5 (17-22kt) easing F3 (7-10kt), but later increasing F5 (15-20kt) far west.
Irish Sea & western Scotland S F3 (5-10kt) increasing F5-F6 later (20-25kt).
**ends**