Wet and windy weekend for many
Wet and windy weather dominates the weekend forecast for much of the UK, with a number of Met Office weather warnings in force.
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Scotland | Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) |
Wales | Natural Resources Wales |
Remaining mild, wet and windy.
Areas of showery rain, locally heavy moving east across much of the country. Becoming drier with clear spells developing across the south and west before increasing cloud and rain arrives over western areas later. Increasingly windy in the west.
Rain, locally heavy, working northeast across England and Wales during the day, becoming slow moving across northern areas. Windy, with gales or severe gales in central and western areas.
Unsettled on Sunday with bands of rain sweeping north and east across much of the country. Often windy with gales in places. Slightly drier on Monday and Tuesday with showers.
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Briefly unsettled with showers and potential for a band of rain before becoming more settled later in the week as high pressure affects southern areas, though remaining in a more wet and windy regime in the north. As such, the wettest weather likely across western high ground, mainly in Scotland and occasionally parts of Northern Ireland and northwest England. Settled conditions in the south with average temperatures and cloudy at times with patchy light rain near coasts and over hills. Clearer spells favouring the southeast but these also allowing potential for fog or frost overnight. The following week sees potential for high pressure to shift allowing a return to unsettled conditions but average to mild temperatures, favouring the northwest for wettest and windiest conditions.
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More likely to be unsettled compared to preceding settled spell with bands of rain crossing the UK with brighter conditions and showers in between. The wettest and windiest conditions are most likely in the west and northwest. The chance of a colder spell of weather, with hazards such as snow and ice, does increase later in December and into the New Year period. However, conditions are more likely to remain generally mild and wet.
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