TODAY: A fairly cloudy day for many, though a better chance of a few bright spells developing in the northeast and south during the afternoon. The odd light shower, with more persistent rain in the far north. Staying mild. TONIGHT: Mild overnight under a blanket of cloud. Cloud may be thick enough to bring light rain and drizzle. More persistent rain moves southeast whilst drying out. Fog forming in places.
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A weakening band of rain moving north and east across England and Wales with low cloud and mist ahead of it. Patchy rain across Northern Ireland too. Some bright intervals and showers following. Mild, but windy across far southwest England. TONIGHT: Rain slowly clears all but the far northwest. Mostly dry elsewhere with light winds and clear spells allowing patchy mist and fog to form, especially across central and eastern areas.
Many eastern and northeastern areas will have a fine day with some sunshine, though it will be breezy. Further west there will be more cloud giving the odd patch of rain, and here it will also be windy. Mild everywhere. Tonight: Dry across central and eastern parts with clear intervals and areas of low cloud. Windy in the west and southwest with thicker cloud and outbreaks of locally heavy rain. Mild. Source: Met Office
Today: Low cloud and fog across England and Wales lifting to leave many areas dry with bright or sunny spells. One or two showers developing. Thicker cloud giving patchy rain across the far north and west of Scotland. Windy here too. Tonight: A mostly dry night with clear spells. However, cloud increasing in the north and west, with patchy rain affecting the northwest. Mild, but increasingly windy. Gales in the far northwest. Source: Met Office
Morning fog patches will slowly clear from the southeast of England. A band of showery rain will push southeastwards across England and Wales through the day. Plenty of sunny spells for Scotland and Northern Ireland, with a scattering of showers. Tonight, many places will be dry with clear spells. Areas of fog are likely to develop across central, southern and southeastern parts. Outbreaks of rain arriving across the far northwest later. Source: Met Office
Storm Ashley will pull away to the northeast this morning, but it will remain blustery across the north, with heavy showers. Drier further south, with sunny spells. However, it will remain cloudy across southeast England with outbreaks of rain. Rain clearing the southeast this evening. Clear spells elsewhere, with further showers in the north and west through the night. Patchy fog forming across central and southeastern parts of England. Source: Met Office
UK weather: Storm Ashley live updates as flights cancelled and River Severn bursts banks Storm Ashley has brought travel chaos and cut power to thousands as it pummelled parts of the UK with hurricane-force winds and torrential rain. Dozens of flights were cancelled and diverted at airports including Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow, while debris and uprooted trees caused havoc on parts of the rail network. Around 100 flood warnings were in place across Scotland, England and Wales late on Sunday night as the River Severn burst its banks, submerging the town of Worcester. Power was cut to more than 10,000…
Ashley storm UK tracker: Where and when are Met Office weather warnings in force? Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the worldSign up to our free Morning Headlines emailThe Met Office has issued “danger to life” weather warnings as parts of the UK brace for Storm Ashley to bring rain and winds of up to 80mph this weekend.The first named storm of the season will initially hit Ireland on Sunday morning, where warnings for strong winds are in force across seven counties, including Galway, Mayo, Kerry and Donegal.It will then track northeastwards and reach…
Storm Ashley tracker: Where and when are Met Office weather warnings in force across UK? The Met Office has issued “danger to life” weather warnings as parts of the UK brace for Storm Ashley to bring rain and winds of up to 80mph this weekend. The first named storm of the season will initially hit Ireland on Sunday morning, where warnings for strong winds are in force across seven counties, including Galway, Mayo, Kerry and Donegal. It will then track northeastwards and reach the UK early on Sunday morning, according to the Met Office, bringing with it likely power cuts,…
Storm Ashley – live: Met Office issues weather warning as UK forecast 80mph winds Injuries and danger to life are likely during the 80mph winds set to hit parts of the UK this weekend in the first named storm of the season. The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for northwest Scotland on Sunday, as well as a yellow warning for the entirety of Scotland and Northern Ireland, and parts of north-west England and Wales. The more severe amber warning will be in force from 9am on Sunday until midnight, and the yellow between 3am and midnight. A…
Early rain clearing the northeast of the UK, then a brighter day is expected with some sunny spells for many. A scattering of showers developing in the west this afternoon, feeling pleasant in the light winds and sunshine. TONIGHT: A cooler night follows with light winds and clear skies allowing mist and fog to form, especially across central areas. Turning windier with a little rain in the northwest later. Source: Met Office
Today: Outbreaks of rain will affect northern and western parts through the day. The rain will be heavy at times, leading to some localised disruption. Drier towards the east and southeast of England in particular. Feeling warm here in any sunshine. Tonight: Outbreaks of heavy rain will continue to move northeastwards through the night. Southern and western areas becoming dry by the end of the night. Another mild night for many. Source: Met Office
A cloudy start for many, with drizzle over the hills. Some bright or sunny spells developing at times through the day. The increasing risk of heavy showery rain in the south and west though the evening. Warm in the south. TONIGHT: Outbreaks of heavy and perhaps thundery rain will push north and eastwards across the UK through the evening and overnight. A mild night to come. Source: Met Office
TODAY: Rain will slowly clear eastwards across southern England and Wales, to allow a few brighter breaks to develop. Some showery rain will also affect the north and west of Scotland. Elsewhere generally dry with some sunshine. Temperatures a little higher. TONIGHT: Mostly dry. Some clear spells, especially in the north where a patchy frost is likely. Areas of low cloud further south and west giving patchy drizzle. Mild under the cloud. Source: Met Office
UK weather today: Rather cloudy and breezy across much of Scotland and perhaps the far north of Northern Ireland today, with outbreaks of rain moving eastwards. Largely dry elsewhere, with sunny spells, especially across the south. Rather cold, but the sunshine compensating somewhat. Tonight: Rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland becoming more widespread through the night, although far north clearer with the odd wintry shower. Largely dry but chilly elsewhere, with a patchy frost. Source: Met Office
UK weather today: Cloud and patchy rain clearing southern counties of England and Wales this morning. Then a fine day for all, with plenty of sunny spells. A few showers possible, mainly towards the north and east. Feeling colder than recent days. Tonight: Showers becoming more frequent across northwest Scotland through the evening and into the early hours. Largely dry elsewhere, with lengthy clear spells. A patchy frost forming as winds fall light. Source: Met Office
Rather cloudy with showery rain pushing southwards across eastern parts of England. Some sunny spells developing elsewhere, mainly towards the south, but also the risk of some showers here too. A brisk northerly breeze, particularly in the north. Feeling colder. Tonight: Cloud and some showery rain continuing to move southwards across England and Wales. Clear spells across Northern Ireland and Scotland, with a patchy frost forming for inland areas. Source: Met Office
Cloudy with outbreaks of rain across parts of Scotland and northern England. Elsewhere, a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers. Showers will be heavy at times with some thundery downpours and hail. Feeling warm in any sunny spells. Tonight: Clear spells and showers for many with thunderstorms across some southern parts of England. Staying cloudy in Scotland with outbreaks of rain. Mist patches possible in any clear spells. Source: Met Office
Cloudy and windy in northern Scotland today with spells of rain. A mixture of sunny spells and showers elsewhere, which could be heavy at times, particularly in the south where thunderstorms are possible. Feeling warm in a sunnier spell. Tonight will see a band of heavy rain move into the southwest this evening with squally winds and thundery downpours in places. Clear spells elsewhere with some mist patches. Rain in northern Scotland. Source: Met Office
UK weather today: After a chilly start for most, it will be dry with plenty of sunny spells for many on Friday. Cloudier in the far west with patchy rain, especially over Northern Ireland and western Scotland, where it will be breezy. UK weather tonight: Windy, cloudy with patchy rain in the west. Dry with light winds and clear skies elsewhere, bringing a risk of patchy mist, fog and frost by dawn. Source: Met Office
UK weather today – 03/10/24 – A chilly start for many with patchy fog in the north gradually clearing. A bright day follows with patchy cloud developing which could develop into the odd isolated shower, mainly towards southeast England. Feeling pleasant in the sunshine. Remaining settled this evening with clear skies allowing mist and fog to return to rural parts overnight. Turning chilly in the early hours with a risk of frost by dawn. Source: Met Office
UK weather today: Cloud and rain in the morning will give way to brighter conditions, but showers remain in the southeast through the day. Elsewhere dry with sunny spells with light winds away from the southeast. Cooler than average. UK weather tonight: Early evening showers will fade leaving clear skies for most places. Colder than previous night with a rural air frost in the north and west. Source: Met Office
UK weather today:
Remaining cloudy and windy across eastern England. Staying wet here and turning heavy again through the morning before easing into the later afternoon. Largely dry elsewhere with some bright spells developing. Temperatures near normal but rather cold in the east.
UK weather tonight:
Low cloudy and patchy rain and drizzle across central and eastern England, slowly clearing southeastwards. Clear spells across Scotland and Northern Ireland with isolated frost.
Met Office forecasting dire weather for North Wales as Yellow warning issued Up to 60mm of rain could fall across the region on Monday https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/met-office-forecasting-dire-weather-30032495
UK weather live: Tornado alert issued as heavy rain and thunderstorms strike amid Met Office warnings Warnings of flooding and even brief tornadoes have been issued for parts of the UK as heavy rain begins to lash down on many regions of the country. The Met Office a more severe amber alert is also active for a central region of England – including Birmingham, Worcester, Leicester and Peterborough – with rain likely to cause flooding and disruption this evening and Friday morning. The Tornado and Storm Research Organisation has also forecast much of the south-east will see lightning, winds up…