More weekend TV weather from today...
Some impressive Cumulonimbus incus storm clouds were visible to the south across Somerset as I drove into work at 9am today - and more are now developing in and around the Bristol Channel. It's going to be an active afternoon of weather, for sure.
Today is something of a journey into the unknown, work-wise, as I'm piloting our weather provision for a new Points West bulletin being broadcast every Saturday lunchtime at 12.10pm on BBC ONE. I started work on my weather graphics yesterday, saving a fair bit of time after arriving at BBC Bristol this morning.
Just after 10 am, I joined our telephone briefing conference with other BBC weather presenters across the entire UK. It's always interesting to hear what our ever-varied weather has in store for colleagues working as far afield as Belfast to Glasgow; Newcastle to Tunbridge Wells.
Met Office forecaster Peter Gibbs, acting as Duty Forecaster at BBC Weather Centre this morning, talked us through the developing weather story. The prospects for us here in the west remain unchanged from my blog yesterday: in short, further heavy, squally showers to come. However, we've yet to see much sign of any showers turning thundery, either last night or indeed so far today. But there's certainly a potential for this.
So, our new 12.10 bulletin rapidly approaches and it's much busier here in the newsroom, gallery and studio than normal at this time on a Saturday.
There's all manner of editorial decisions to be made by Will Glennon, who will produce and present this first edition. I've prepared a 50-second weather report (and it cannot be a second longer!) and there's a lot of information to squeeze in, especially given various events happening around the region this afternoon and this evening. Plus, of course, Remembrance Sunday tomorrow.
We've got rehearsals soon, so I'm signing off for now!

I'm Ian Fergusson, a BBC Weather Presenter based in the West Country. From benign anticyclones to raging supercell storms, my blog discusses all manner of weather-related issues. I also provide updated race weekend forecasts tied to our BBC coverage of Formula One. You can follow me on
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