ST HELENS remains under a yellow weather warning for wind as Storm Isha continues to hit the UK.
Met Office forecasts suggest St Helens is in for another windy day, although not as strong as last night and the predicted conditions are not as severe as other parts of the north.
It could be brighter than yesterday with sunny spells and occasional brief blustery showers.
However, it is expected to feel chillier than yesterday, although temperatures are around average with a maximum temperature 8C.
Hour-by-hour forecast for St Helens - by Met Office
8am: Cloudy, 8C with possible gusts of 37mph
9am: Cloudy, 8C with possible gusts of 34mph
10am: Risk of light showers, 8C, with possible gusts of 37mph
11am: Risk of light showers, 8C, with possible gusts of 36mph
noon: Risk of light showers, 8C, with possible gusts of 39mph
1pm: Risk of light showers, 8C, with possible gusts of 39mph
2pm: Possible light rain, 8C, possible gusts of 37mph
3pm: Cloudy, 7C, possible gusts of 39mph
4pm: Risks of heavy shower, 7C, possible gusts of 40mph
5pm: Light rain, 7C, possible gusts of 40mph
6pm: Cloudy, 6C, possible gusts of 44mph
7pm: Cloudy, 6C possible gusts of 44mph
8pm: Cloudy, 6C possible gusts of 42mph
9pm: Cloudy, 7C possible gusts of 42mph
10pm: Cloudy, 7C possible gusts of 41mph
11pm: Cloudy, 7C possible gusts of 38mph
Through this evening showers are fading away to leave a largely dry night with clear spells and the wind easing.
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