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New warning issued for heavy rain on Friday into Saturday morning

, the Midlands and parts of southern England. Strong easterly winds will also accompany this rain, bringing an additional hazard. “We will be watching the situation closely in the coming days, with escalation and updates to the warnings possible.” Accumulations of 30-50 mm of rainfall is expected

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, with temperatures across the UK cooler than average and southern areas recording notably low daily minimum temperatures (for instance, Benson in Oxfordshire recorded - 4.6°C on the 3rd). Snow fell on the 2nd across parts of south west England, causing some travel disruption. However, the cool weather

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7.5 0.8 61.0 112 224.4 158 20.5 3.2 6.0 1.3 Midlands 10.9 1.0 4.9 1.1 7.9 1.0 72.7 118 141.0 175 16.8 3.6 6.0 1.1 East Anglia 11.7 1.1 5.8 1.5 8.7 1.3 71.9 104 92.9 148 13.5 2.0 5.1 1.0 England SW & Wales S 11.6 0.9 5.8 1.1 8.7 1.0 71.3 111 209.1 143 20.3 3.4 4.8 1.4 England SE & Central S 12.0 1.0

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Strong winds affecting parts of the UK

to buildings. The areas considered at greatest risk of impacts from wind are parts of northern England, north Wales and the north Midlands. There has been some speculation in the press today that Britain could be hit by three hurricanes this autumn.  The UK does not get hurricanes – these are tropical

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. The system responsible was named Storm Darragh on the 5th, by which time a medium impacts amber wind warning was in force for Northern Ireland and the western edges of southern Scotland, England and Wales. On the 6th this was escalated to high impacts with a red wind warning issued for west Wales

Met Office week ahead weather: UK weather signals the arrival of autumn

of these fronts. However, for much of Wales, the Midlands, and southern England, Friday looks generally dry and bright, with lighter winds and temperatures struggling in the mid teens across western Scotland where more persistent rain is expected. Elsewhere, brighter conditions should allow temperatures

Week ahead forecast: A change ahead after Storm Amy

unfolds, the band of rain will continue to edge southwards, affecting northern parts of England, the Midlands, and northern and central Wales. Further north, clear skies will dominate across Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the far north of England. Southern England and Wales will also see some clear

Met Office weekend weather: Showers, wind, and occasional sunny spells

. Saturday night: bonfire displays and more showers If you’re heading out for bonfire displays on Saturday night, expect showery conditions to persist, especially across the south and west of the UK. However, there will be reasonable gaps between the showers, particularly for the Midlands, eastern

Week ahead forecast: Mild in the south, colder in the north

in the west Rainfall in the west is set to accumulate, with the wettest weather expected over the hills of South Wales, southwest England, Northern Ireland and southwest Scotland. Some areas could see up to 60 mm of rain, and perhaps as much as 80 mm over the hills of South Wales and Southwest

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