It may be a thoroughly miserable start to the weekend over Western Scotland but we remain on the warm side of an increasingly active autumn jet stream.
The slow moving cold front attached to the latest Atlantic low has brought a soggy night and start to the weekend across western Scotland, especially the West Highlands and that continues through the first half of Saturday.
Radar from last night.

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East of this soggy, windy Atlantic circulation, it’s summer-like from London to Rome.

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Into next week and the remnants of Hurricane Karl is felt with the potentially for stormy conditions followed by building high pressure and warmth mid to late week once again from Spain to the UK.

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The mean storm track pasing NW of the UK continues to favour warmer than normal.

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Credit: chorleyweather.com
Each system pulls warmth north into the UK.

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Credit: chorleyweather.com

Credit: chorleyweather.com

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