Severe gales are pulling away from mainland Scotland and focusing on the Northern Isles now as the low departs.

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The current undulating or wavy Atlantic jet stream is making for a ‘no two days are the same’ scenario with the current low exiting and another approaching Ireland and focusing on England and Wales through Saturday.
Here’s this morning’s ECMWF interpretation on the upcoming 10 days.

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That system pulls away late Saturday leaving behind a better, brighter Sunday.

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Monday starts off decent with sun but a monster low spinning up 1,000 miles off Ireland will make it’s presence felt with increasing wind and rain moving steadily east across Ireland into the WNW of the UK. Further 20s likely in the Southeast of England thanks to sun and south wind.

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An energetic Atlantic continues to fight resistance from a strong blocking high over Europe, this creates the typical NW/SE divide in weather during Tuesday. Pretty much what we’ve seen for several weeks now.

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Another brief ridge lifts north Thursday ahead of another deep low that looks to make it’s presence felt Friday.

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits
Having issues with the video today but hope to have it up later.
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