Border Weather

Here's the latest forecast for the Border region.

Latest ITV News reports

WEATHER: Overnight into Monday

Swaledale by MAISIE TURNER

Overnight

Showers ease towards midnight. It will become dry with clear spells, allowing temperatures to dip and hover just above freezing. A frost is possible in places sheltered from the wind.

Monday

A cold but bright start initially but cloud will thicken quickly and rain will develop from the west by lunchtime. Winds will be strong and could reach gale force at western coasts.

The risk of localised flooding is possible as the last of the snow melts and the rain becomes heavy.

WEATHER: Overnight into Sunday

A night bringing change (Photo: MICHAEL CONNOR)

Saturday

Very wet and very windy weather continues to move east.

10-20mm of rain could fall in addition to melting snow. The Met Office have issued a warning for the risk of localised flooding as the big thaw begins.

A chilly start and end to the night with a small risk of icy stretches. Many parts of the region stay above freezing for the first time in a fortnight.

Sunday

A day of sunshine and showers. Remaining blustery with temperatures up to the average. Highs 6-7C

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WEATHER: Goodbye BIG FREEZE, Hello BIG THAW

Lauder sheep in snow by HEATHER RUNCIMAN

A wet and windy spell moves in for this evening and overnight. Some heavy outbreaks are expected and there could be in excess of 2 inches of rainfall by Sunday lunchtime.

This morning there was 29cm of snow depth recorded at Eskdalemuir.

With temperatures recovering and more rain on it's way the Met Office has issued a Yellow 'Be Aware' warning for the risk of localised flooding with a quick thaw of the lying snow in addition to the overnight rainfall. .

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