Met Office issues rain warnings for the weekend
Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings for rain have been issued for Saturday and Sunday, covering parts of north Wales, northwest England, and southwest Scot…
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Cloudy early and late otherwise dry, sunny spells.
Any remaining overnight cloud and rain will soon clear east in the early morning. Then dry with bright or sunny spells through the day, but with increasing amounts of cloud from west through the afternoon. Cooler than Thursday. Maximum temperature 7 °C.
Staying dry with clear spells for most through the evening and overnight. Cloudier in the west with the chance of the odd shower. Minimum temperature 4 °C.
Dry start with variable cloud. Rain pushes east through late morning, heavy and persistent in western Central, staying drier in the east. Strong southwest winds with coastal gales. Maximum temperature 11 °C.
Unsettled Sunday and Monday with showers or longer spells of rain. Mild but windy at times with strong southerly or southwesterly winds, occasional coastal gales. Bright east, showers west Tuesday.
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Unsettled at first with spells of rain affecting the UK at times. Some heavy rain is possible anywhere, but it is likely to be heaviest and most persistent in the west and northwest, with sheltered parts of the east and southeast typically drier. Any snow will probably be confined to high ground in the north. Strong winds are possible at times with a risk of gales, especially along coasts and over higher ground. Temperatures are likely to be above normal overall. Later in the period, conditions may start to become a little more settled, with rainfall amounts decreasing and drier weather becoming more prevalent, especially in the south. This may mean an increasing amount of overnight fog and frost.
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High pressure will probably become more influential across the UK during this period. This means an increasing incidence of dry weather compared to the winter so far, especially in the south. Spells of rain and strong winds remain possible, there most likely in the north. Snow will probably be confined to higher ground in the north. Temperatures are expected to be close to normal.
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