Cold and wintry weather replaced by wet and windy conditions - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Cold and wintry weather replaced by wet and windy conditions - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Mild air has moved in from the west bringing rain and blustery conditions. After a spell of heavy snow on Saturday night and Sunday morning in some regions of Scotland, snowfall has turned to rain. This rain will be heavy and persistent in northern, western and southwest Scotland which, combined with snow melt, brings a risk of flooding. A Yellow warning for rain is in force for western and northern Scotland until 10:00 on Monday morning."
"It'll be a windy night here too as low pressure skirts the north of the UK. Gusts of 50-60 mph are expected widely across western and northern Scotland. A brief spell of 70-80 mph gusts, possibly 85 mph in the most exposed locations, are likely to affect parts of the Hebrides and western Highland coast late evening and through the early hours of Monday morning."
Low pressure has pushed mild Atlantic air into the UK, ending wintry conditions and bringing rain and blustery weather. Heavy snow in parts of Scotland has transitioned to rain, creating flood risk as snowfall melts. Northern, western and southwest Scotland will see heavy, persistent rain, with 40-60mm quite widely and up to 80-100mm on higher ground; southwest Scotland may receive 30-50mm, with 70-90mm possible in Dumfries and Galloway. Strong gusts of 50-60 mph are expected across western and northern Scotland, with brief 70-80 mph, possibly 85 mph, gusts in exposed Hebrides and western Highland coasts overnight. Conditions will gradually ease Monday morning.
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