Welcome to our Saturday’s Weather Watch taking a look at the weather for the Western Isles and the UK in detail for the next 3 days.
On this Saturday afternoon, we are seeing squally showers moving across the islands. Plenty of cloud with some clear spells. Winds gusting to 30 mph and today’s high of 11.8C
Lastest radar view from Netweather.tv

We are now going to take a look at the next few days weather for the Western Isles. 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
Sunday – High pressure builds across the UK. The high out in the Atlantic 1037mb. For us in the Western Isles we are going to see scattered showers these lasting into the morning and heavy at times possibly wintry. In the afternoon and evening, the showers become scattered and many places will be dry. We are going to see a day of sunshine and cloud. Feeling chilly as well. Winds of 10 to 30 mph from the North and North West easing under 20 mph to end the day. Winds will be from the North and North West. Temps of 4C to 9C
Monday – High pressure slides eastwards towards Ireland and deepens. A cold front slides down from the North. For us, in the Western Isles we are going to see a mainly overcast day with spells of rain and drizzle. But for many, it will be a dry day. Winds will be from the West and North West around 10 to 25 mph. Temps of 5C to 10C
Tuesday – High pressure across the UK once again. Once again for us in the Western Isles, it will be an overcast day with spells of light rain and drizzle. Winds will be around 10 to 30 mph. Winds will be from the West and South West. Temps of 6C to 10C
Now we take a look at tweets from weather Twitter.
We are behind the cold front
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