Storm Bram has been named
Storm Bram will bring strong winds and very heavy rain to northern and western parts of the UK, with Amber warnings issued.
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Heavy rain on Tuesday, cloudy but drier evening. Windy.
A dry evening with some clear spells. Remaining mostly dry overnight but turning increasingly cloudy with heavy rain moving into the south by the end of the night. Minimum temperature 2 °C.
Cloud and heavy rain spread north through the morning, clearing early afternoon for a brief dry spell before rain returns into the west later. Winds strengthen, with coastal gales developing. Maximum temperature 13 °C.
Sunny spells and showers on Wednesday with a risk of coastal gales. Thursday and Friday remain mostly cloudy with occasional rain interspersed with dry periods, and breezy at times.
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A continuation of a similar pattern to that seen through early December is anticipated, especially at first, as frontal systems from the Atlantic spread into and across the UK, interspersed with some temporary drier interludes. These will bring spells of rain, which may be heavy at times leading to the risk of some impacts given how wet it has been lately, especially in the west. In addition, there may also be potential for some periods of strong winds at times too. Whilst it will often be mild, later in the period there may be a slight downward trend in temperature, especially across northern parts of the UK where there may also be a slightly higher chance of some wintry hazards at times.
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Changeable conditions are expected across the UK during this period. Low pressure systems will probably dominate, meaning showers or longer spells of rain, heavy at times, for much of the UK and some hill snow in the north. Periods of strong wind are also possible, especially around coasts. Some drier, more settled spells are possible but how long these last is very uncertain. Temperatures will likely be close to average or slightly above overall.
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