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A risk of snow on Thursday according to the weather forecast or at least for the Northern half of the UK and again on Saturday but with less certainty.
 
Between 20:00 Tue 12th and 10:00 Wed 13th
Very strong winds with gusts of 55-65 mph, perhaps reaching 75 mph in exposed places, are looking increasingly likely on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Longer journey times by road, rail and air are likely, with restrictions on roads and bridges. There is also a chance of power cuts, and damage to trees and perhaps buildings.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
 
Glad I'm out of the country, this summer has been bloody awful weather wise, not just here, but across the globe it seems.
 
In the South West the second half of May was warm, very warm at times, and dry, as were parts of June and the first ten days or so in July. In our part of the country things began to go really downhill as soon as the school holidays began towards the end of July.

No sign yet of an Indian summer with one front after another coming in off the Atlantic bringing rain, torrential at times, and strong winds (gales last night). Nothing in the immediate forecast that suggests anything is about to change although Tuesday is meant to be calmer and fairly dry down here, but the wind and rain return after that.
 
I'm hoping the winds aren't that strong as i'm home Wednesday, rain i can deal with but high winds are a pain when driving a lorry.
 
Hurricane Ophelia is tracking towards Ireland with winds expected to still gust to hurricane force as the storm downgrades to a post-tropical storm according to the US National Hurricane Center. The UK Met Office is saying the storm has potential to be a "high-impact event".
 
Met Eireann
Latest guidance for Storm Ophelia from Met Eireann in conjunction with the National Hurricane Centre.Gale-force winds are expected to begin across southern parts by early Monday morning and gradually spread northwards across the country during the day. Hurricane-force winds are expected to reach southern coastal counties by late Monday morning with storm force winds spreading inland and northwards across the country during Monday.
14 October 2017


STATUS RED


Wind Warning for Wexford, Galway, Mayo, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford

Hurricane Ophelia is expected to transition to a post tropical storm as it approaches our shores on Monday bringing severe winds and stormy conditions . Mean wind speeds in excess of 80 km/h and gusts in excess of 130km/h are expected, potentially causing structural damage and disruption, with dangerous marine conditions due to high seas and potential flooding.

Issued:
Sunday 15 October 2017 13:00
Valid:
Monday 16 October 2017 09:00 to Tuesday 17 October 2017 03:00

For anybody wishing to keep updated by the the Irish Met Office visit this link:
https://www.met.ie/
 
From the photos I've seen it reminds me of Portland's sky when there was wildfires surrounding it.
 
It's been a very odd colour around Bristol this morning, although in the last half hour it's getting brighter and a more normal colour.

Somewhat later here in the east of England. Around early afternoon, it started getting darker and the light quite visibly orange. This then lasted until early evening. It was overcast throughout this. Return to normal seemed to happen quite quickly.
I've read of several aircraft diverting or returning shortly after departure, due to reports of the smell of burning - possibly linked to the ash from the Spanish/Portuguese forest fires.

Kevin
 
So far no Amber warnings issued for #stormbrian but the Met Office have said winds are expected to gust up to 70mph in exposed areas and on the southern coastline.
 
The Met Office has issued a Yellow warning for strong winds today for much of England and Wales.

Chief Forecaster's assessment
Gusts of 65 to 70 mph are expected along exposed coasts and over high ground such as the mountains of Wales, the Moors of SW England and the Pennines. Gusts of 50 mph are likely more widely. Winds will gradually ease from the west during the night, finally easing from the far SE of England around dawn on Thursday. Outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy, will accompany the strong winds and will add to the difficult driving conditions.
More details can be obtained from the Met Office website: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
 
A number of weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office for Strong Wind, Ice and Snow over the coming days. The regions link directly to the Met Office warnings.

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Amber Warning
Regions affected:
Grampian Highlands & Eilean Siar Orkney & Shetland
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Yellow Warnings
Regions affected:
Central, Tayside & Fife East Midlands East of England GrampianHighlands & Eilean Siar London & South East England North East England North West EnglandNorthern Ireland Orkney & Shetland SW Scotland, Lothian Borders South West EnglandStrathclyde Wales West Midlands Yorkshire & Humber
 

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