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Breakfast brief: Rain and blustery winds push east

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8 August 2024

Breakfast brief
Rain and blustery winds push east

A series of weather fronts will be driving in spells of heavy rain from the west.

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Weather outlook

Through the morning extensive cloud will thicken from the west, with outbreaks of rain driving in alongside blustery winds.

Rain looks to be heaviest in the north and west, particularly across Scotland and Northern England during the afternoon, with more widespread showery outbreaks of rain still expected elsewhere.

What's coming up in the news

Know anyone making a transatlantic flight from the west this week? They may arrive before they expect with a powerful jet stream currently helping eastern-bound flights. Learn more later this morning.

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