Yellow weather warning in force for heavy rainfall

Met Office weather: Showers expected everywhere for UK

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The weather warning is in force for parts of Scotland from 4:00am BST until 10:00am BST due to heavy rain which may cause flooding and disruption. While there are currently no weather warnings for other parts of the UK or for the days ahead, Brits are still set to see heavy rainfall across the nation over the coming days.

The regions impacted by the weather alert are: Central, Tayside and Fife, Gramptian, Highlands and Eilean Siar, Southwest Scotland and Lothian Borders, and Strathclyde.

According to the Met Office: “Outbreaks of rain, heavy at times, are possible early on Thursday morning.

“Accumulations of 20-30mm are likely in a few hours with a chance of up to 40mm in one or two places.”

The weather forecaster added: “Following recent wet weather, this brings a risk of flooding and possible disruption to transport.

“The rain is expected to turn more showery later in the morning.”

The flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely with public transport links also likely to be affected with journey times taking slightly longer.

Drivers have also been warned to take extra care while driving due to increased spray and flooding on the roads.

For the rest of the country, Thursday will bring a mixture of sunny spells and showers with some heavy rainfall with hail and thunder in some places.

The band of rain is expected to move slowly across England and Wales, and it is likely that more persistent rain, potentially reaching the northeast later in the day.

Despite the wet weather, temperatures across the country will remain mild with highs of 20C in the south and between 15C and 18C in the northern regions, according to WXCHARTS.

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The weekend will see similar weather patterns though fewer showers are expected on Saturday with heavy rainfall only remaining likely in the southeast.

From Sunday onwards, the weather is once again looking unsettled with most areas forecasted to see rainfall which may be heavy in some areas.

Any dry or brighter weather is expected in the eastern areas as low pressure moves across the South until it is replaced by high pressure from the southwest.

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