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We may now officially be in British Summer Time according to the clocks, but the weather apparently still has a bit of catching up to do. Summer Time according to the clocks has changed to British Summer Time, but the weather has not fully adjusted yet. weather The weather has a bit of catching up to do despite the official change to British Summer Time.
Yellow warnings for snow, rain, and wind have been issued for various parts of the UK on Friday and Saturday, with Northern Ireland and the west coast most affected. rain On Friday and Saturday, yellow warnings for snow, rain, and wind have been issued in various parts of the UK, with Northern Ireland and the west coast being the most affected. ScotlandNorthern Ireland and the west coast will be the most affected by the snow, rain, and wind warnings.
A large area of central Scotland from just north of Glasgow to the Cairngorms will be under a snow warning from 3am to 9am tomorrow.
From 2am until 9am, a yellow warning for rain will be in place across the Central Belt, including both Glasgow and Edinburgh.
On April 6, the whole of Northern Ireland, lowland Scotland, western England, and western Wales will be under a yellow warning for wind from 8am to 10pm.
The Met Office summary states, ‘A deep area of low pressure will bring very windy weather to western areas this weekend.’
There is a small chance of ‘injuries and danger to life’ from large waves and beach material being thrown around on coastal areas.
The towns and cities affected by Saturday’s warning include Glasgow, Edinburgh, Swansea, Carlisle, Plymouth, and Belfast.
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