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09.03.2022 - 12:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A wind weather warning has been issued by the Met Office for western Scotland.
The rest of Scotland faces a dark and stormy day in stark contrast to last weekend's sunshine and cloudless weather.
In force from 6am to 11am today, the Met Office warned of severe gales up to 70mph moving quickly across the Western Isles on Wednesday morning.
For those in eastern Scotland, the forecaster said clouds will come and go through the day.
The strongest winds and outbreaks of rain will be in western Scotland today.
Wet weather is forecasted for the west of Scotland, including Glasgow, as an undercut of cold air will allow snow to form in areas above 300 metres.
Temperatures will range from 6C in Stornoway, 7C in Glasgow, 10C in Aberdeen and 11C in Edinburgh.
Met Office forecaster Clare Nasir said: "Windy on Wednesday with gales towards the north west and also some heavy rain. Dry skies towards the south and the east."
She continued: "We could see severe gales for a time as the strongest winds extend to the far north of Scotland. We could even see some damaging gusts across the east side of Northern Ireland again through the morning associated with that rain band with some heavy bursts."
Time: 6am to 11am, Wednesday, March 9
What to expect:
The Met Office's warning says: "A brief period of south to southeasterly severe gales will quickly move northwards across the Western Isles on Wednesday morning. Gusts will reach 60 to 70 mph for a short time before quickly moderating from the south."
Wet and windy in the west, drier in the east.
Today:
Low cloud across central, southern and eastern England breaking to allow sunny spells. A band of rain, heavy at times, will move slowly eastwards across Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and then western
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