Good afternoon and welcome to Sunday’s Weather Watch taking a look at the weather for the islands, the UK and around the Globe.
On this Sunday afternoon we are seeing some rain and drizzle around. Some heavier spells of rain in spots. A mixture of clear spells and cloud. Winds under 20 mph and todays high temp so far of 9.8C

We are now going to take a look at the next few days weather. All the images shown below come from the Met office and can be found by following this link https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/maps-and-charts/surface-pressure
Western Isles forecast – (UK forecast to follow)
Monday – Overnight we are going to see some rain moving across the Western Isles. This will be heavy at times. A cold front moves across the Island overnight. Some showery rain in the morning but this will clear away and the rest of the day will see fine dry conditions with some sunshine before sunset. A chilly but mainly dry evening. Some clear skies. Winds of 10 to 30 mph from the North West. Temps of 3C to 11C.
Tuesday – A deep area of low pressure 965 mb near Iceland and associated weather fronts will bring an unsettled day on Tuesday. It will be an overcast day with spells of rain. This becoming more widespread as we go into the evening. We are going to see some sunny spells. Winds of 10 to 30 mph increasing as the day goes on. Winds will be from the South West and Temps of 4C to 11C
Wednesday – Quite a bit of uncertainty. We are going to see a showery airflow setting up across the Western Isles. Rain, sleet and snow showers will pile in across the Western isles. This could result in a dusting for a time but at this stage not expecting too much. Some sunny spells in between. Feeling very chilly in the wind chill. Winds will be from the South West around 20 to 40 mph with some gusts reaching 50 mph. Temps of 1C to 6C
UK forecast
Monday a cold start again for most with some fog in places ( see below) rain for Scotland which will move further South and slowly break up. Tuesday mainly fine and dry with rain approaching from the West later. Wednesday dry for England and Wales but sleet and snow showers pile in from the West with rain moving into Northern Ireland and Northern England later this will become heavy.
UK Weather News
The Met Office has issued a Yellow weather warning for fog from 1700 Sunday evening till 0800 Monday morning the full warning and latest updates can be found via the Met Office app or website.

Last night was the coldest night of the year so far
A stunning photo
Global Weather News
Been some extreme weather in Sardinia
In Italy a tornado in Catania Airport.

New South Wales in Australia has recorded its hottest November day on record
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