UK Forecast - October 14, 2017
Unseasonably warm England
A stormy Monday

Sunday
A breezy but unseasonably warm day with above normal temperatures across Britain. Rain is expected across Northern Ireland and western Scotland in the morning where it will be heavy. A dry morning to come across the rest of Britain with sunny skies across central, eastern and south eastern parts of England. In the afternoon outbreaks of light to moderate rain affects Scotland and Northern Ireland. Rather cloudy across Wales and western England with the odd spot of drizzle. Mostly sunny across the rest of England and feeling warm. Expect maximum temperatures of 15 to 19 Celsius across northern Britain and 19 to 22 Celsius in the south.


Sunday Night
Outbreaks of rain and drizzle persist across Scotland and Northern Ireland through the evening and night. This turns heavier overnight. Some drizzle to affect Wales. A dry evening and night to come across England with winds becoming strong across the south west of England and Wales. A mild night with minimum temperatures of 10 to 17 Celsius.


Monday
Ex-hurricane Ophelia is expected to track into Ireland to be centred near north west Scotland tonight. Strong winds will develop across much of Britain with the strongest gusts expected across western areas where gusts up to 80 mph may affect exposed western coasts and hills in the afternoon. Through the evening gusts to 70 mph are expected across the hills of northern England and southern Scotland with gusts of 60 mph overnight. Heavy rain is expected across Northern Ireland and Scotland. Dry for much of England and Wales with lots of unseasonably warm sunshine and feeling humid. Rain lingers across Scotland and Northern Ireland through the night. Expect highs of 11 to 25 Celsius north to south.


Tuesday
A windy day to come across Britain with gales across eastern Scotland and north east England moderating through the day. Outbreaks of rain across Northern Ireland clears this morning. Heavy rain across northern Scotland turns light in the afternoon. The remainder of Britain will have a dry day with sunny spells, and while not as warm, it stays mild with above normal temperatures. An area of rain may affect the extreme south of England tonight with rain also into Northern Ireland as strong winds re-develop across Scotland and western Britain. Expect highs of 12 to 18 Celsius.


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