Storm Darragh will continue to bring dangerous conditions to the country overnight and into tomorrow, but it will push eastwards and dissipate as it reaches the European mainland tomorrow morning. Heavy rain will affect most of the country then move to affect eastern areas overnight and into tomorrow. Strong winds will continue until tomorrow as well, with significant gusts in Wales and the southwest. An amber warning for wind is in effect for Wales, southwest England, northwest England, and Northern Ireland, and an amber warning for rain is also out for Wales. A yellow wind warning is out for southern Scotland, the rest of England and Northern Ireland, while a yellow rain warning is also out for southern and western Scotland. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 06/12/2024. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Ellie Glaisyer.
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00:00Hello, welcome to our latest weather update from the Met Office. Storm Dara continues
00:05to bring some very disruptive and potentially damaging weather through the rest of Saturday
00:09and into Sunday. It does slowly move its way south and eastwards away from the UK as we
00:13head through into the start of Sunday. But that squeeze in the isobars still indicates
00:17those strong winds we're likely to see through much of Sunday. But then high pressure starts
00:21to build from the northwest, turning everything a little more settled as we head in towards
00:25the new working week. Back to the rest of Saturday, though, and some strong winds continuing
00:29across western parts of the UK, gusts here perhaps reaching up to 70mph by the time we
00:34get to the early hours of Sunday morning. And lots of heavy rain across eastern parts
00:37of England too, so some flooding likely in places here. Turning a little drier across
00:42parts of Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, but still remaining windy. And with that brisk
00:45northerly wind, that should keep temperatures above zero, although it will still be quite
00:49a chilly night and a chilly start to the day on Sunday, particularly across the south and
00:52the east, where we see that cloud and rain continuing through Sunday morning. So a cloudy
00:58and damp start across eastern parts of England, heavy outbreaks of rain slowly pushing their
01:02way southwards as we go through the morning. But for all of the UK, it will be a really
01:06windy day, gusts inland still reaching up to around 40 or 50 miles an hour quite widely
01:11through Sunday afternoon. Winds will slowly start to ease across western parts of Scotland,
01:16Northern Ireland as we go through the afternoon, and it should be a bit brighter here, perhaps
01:19some sunshine through the afternoon. But temperatures still remaining around about average for the
01:22time of year, eight or nine degrees in the south and seven or eight further north. But
01:27with that northerly breeze, particularly across southern and eastern parts of England,
01:30it will still be feeling quite chilly here under that cloud and rain. So cloud and rain
01:35continuing across the very far southeast through Sunday evening. It slowly pushes its way south
01:39and eastwards, starting to fizzle out into the early hours of Monday morning. But further
01:43north across parts of Northern Ireland, western parts of Scotland, a dry night to come, plenty
01:47of clear spells around with light winds here likely to see quite a sharp frost developing,
01:51even some mist and fog in places. So turning quite chilly here, temperatures dipping below
01:55zero. But in the south, across much of England and Wales, generally staying just that little
01:59bit milder, particularly across the southeast where we see that brisk northeasterly breeze
02:03continuing into the start of Monday. So a chilly but bright start across parts of Northern
02:08Ireland, parts of Scotland, a crisp blue morning for many places here and across much of England
02:13and Wales, that cloud becoming a bit more patchy as we go through the morning. So some
02:16sunshine likely here, although still one or two showers just skirting the very far southeast
02:20of England, and it will still be quite blustery here. Temperatures on Monday still around
02:24about average for the time of year, perhaps a little milder across the very far south
02:27where we see that brisk breeze continuing. But further north, a crisp winter's day with
02:32temperatures around average and some sunshine through the afternoon. High pressure then
02:37looks like it's dominating as we head into much of next week, situated right across the
02:41UK, perhaps one or two weather fronts just brushing the far north of the UK. But high
02:45pressure bringing us some more settled conditions and perhaps some sunshine on the way. But
02:49that does mean some cold nights and perhaps some frost and fog on the way through next
02:52week. There are plenty of weather warnings to keep up to date with, so make sure you
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