What was expected to be a fine Saturday night / Sunday morning with showers 'cheifly inland', appears to have changed it's mind.
After some relatively windy conditions and showers, the weather radar at around 2am shows a distinct clockwise 'swirling' motion, with a rain band on the southern side/approach.
This image is not to dissimilar to previous 'east coast lows' and other low pressure systems that bring a bit of rain (sometimes moderate to heavy falls).
Now call me eager, but I think there's going to be than just 'fine' conditions coming up on Sunday morning.
Otherwise, as most people are sleeping or never actually read these posts, it probably doesn't matter anyway! Leave a comment to prove me wrong - are you reading this at 2am?
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