UK weather: Met Office forecasts snow THIS WEEK with mercury dropping in parts – while others brace for thunderstorms --[Reported by Umva mag]

BRITS face snowy conditions later this week as the mercury takes a plunge – although others will have to contend with thunderstorms. The Scottish mountains can expect some sleet and snow fall as conditions turn colder with Northern Ireland also seeing a turn for the worst which will also see some showers as well. AlamyThe Scottish mountains are expected to see some sleet and snow later this week[/caption] Met OfficeThe Met Office has a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in place for later today[/caption] Met OfficeMost parts of the UK will see sunny spells and showers today[/caption] That colder weather is expected to move south following the clearance of the remnants of what was Hurricane Kirk. The Met Office said: “A more settled interlude is then possible, but further spells of wind and rain, again with a focus across southern areas, are likely to arrive from the west towards the end of the period.” Meanwhile, the Met Office has also issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms that covers large parts of South Wales and southern England. It is in place from 4pm today until midnight. The area affected covers all of southern Wales and stretching across a large swathe of southern England, down to the coast. The Met Office said there was a “good chance” that driving conditions will be affected by spray, standing water or hail, adding that delays to train services are possible. It added that flooding of a few homes and businesses was also possible, with damage to buildings and structures from lightning strikes, hail or gusty winds most likely close to coasts. The forecaster said: “Some places will see 20-30 mm of rain within 2-3 hours, with a small chance that a few places could receive 40 mm. “Thunderstorms are most likely for south-facing coastal districts, and hail and some strong gusts of wind could accompany the heaviest showers and thunderstorms.” Londoners though will escape the worst of the conditions and temperatures could be nudging towards the 20C mark in the next couple of days. Most parts today though will see a mixture of sunny spells and showers, which could turn heavy at times, particularly in the south where the thunderstorms are expected. It will feel quite warm in the sunnier spells. Away from the thunderstorms, other areas are expected to see clear spells this evening and into the night, along with some mist patches. Rain is expected in northern Scotland. That rain in northern Scotland is likely to continue into Tuesday, along with cloudy and windy conditions. Regions & local authorities affected by the thunderstorm warning London & South East England Bracknell Forest Brighton and Hove Buckinghamshire East Sussex Hampshire Isle of Wight Oxfordshire Portsmouth Reading Southampton Surrey West Berkshire West Sussex Windsor and Maidenhead Wokingham South West England Bath and North East Somerset Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Bristol Devon Dorset Gloucestershire North Somerset Plymouth Somerset South Gloucestershire Swindon Torbay Wiltshire Wales Blaenau Gwent Bridgend Caerphilly Cardiff Carmarthenshire Ceredigion Merthyr Tydfil Monmouthshire Neath Port Talbot Newport Pembrokeshire Powys Rhondda Cynon Taf Swansea Torfaen Vale of Glamorgan Elsewhere, there will be sunny spells and heavy scattered showers, possibly with the occasional thunderstorm, particularly in the South and West. Looking further ahead, Wednesday is expected to see scattered heavy showers and sunny spells. Conditions are due to turn colder on Thursday as a band of rain moves southwards, It will be a mixture of sunshine and showers on Friday. LNPLondoners try to shelter from the rain in Westminster, London, last week[/caption]

Oct 7, 2024 - 10:59
UK weather: Met Office forecasts snow THIS WEEK with mercury dropping in parts – while others brace for thunderstorms --[Reported by Umva mag]

BRITS face snowy conditions later this week as the mercury takes a plunge – although others will have to contend with thunderstorms.

The Scottish mountains can expect some sleet and snow fall as conditions turn colder with Northern Ireland also seeing a turn for the worst which will also see some showers as well.

a man walks past a costa coffee cup
Alamy
The Scottish mountains are expected to see some sleet and snow later this week[/caption]
a map of the united kingdom shows a yellow warning for thunderstorms
Met Office
The Met Office has a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in place for later today[/caption]
a map showing the met office forecast for monday
Met Office
Most parts of the UK will see sunny spells and showers today[/caption]

That colder weather is expected to move south following the clearance of the remnants of what was Hurricane Kirk.

The Met Office said: “A more settled interlude is then possible, but further spells of wind and rain, again with a focus across southern areas, are likely to arrive from the west towards the end of the period.”

Meanwhile, the Met Office has also issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms that covers large parts of South Wales and southern England.

It is in place from 4pm today until midnight.

The area affected covers all of southern Wales and stretching across a large swathe of southern England, down to the coast.

The Met Office said there was a “good chance” that driving conditions will be affected by spray, standing water or hail, adding that delays to train services are possible.

It added that flooding of a few homes and businesses was also possible, with damage to buildings and structures from lightning strikes, hail or gusty winds most likely close to coasts.

The forecaster said: “Some places will see 20-30 mm of rain within 2-3 hours, with a small chance that a few places could receive 40 mm.

“Thunderstorms are most likely for south-facing coastal districts, and hail and some strong gusts of wind could accompany the heaviest showers and thunderstorms.”

Londoners though will escape the worst of the conditions and temperatures could be nudging towards the 20C mark in the next couple of days.

Most parts today though will see a mixture of sunny spells and showers, which could turn heavy at times, particularly in the south where the thunderstorms are expected.

It will feel quite warm in the sunnier spells.

Away from the thunderstorms, other areas are expected to see clear spells this evening and into the night, along with some mist patches.

Rain is expected in northern Scotland.

That rain in northern Scotland is likely to continue into Tuesday, along with cloudy and windy conditions.

Regions & local authorities affected by the thunderstorm warning

London & South East England

  • Bracknell Forest
  • Brighton and Hove
  • Buckinghamshire
  • East Sussex
  • Hampshire
  • Isle of Wight
  • Oxfordshire
  • Portsmouth
  • Reading
  • Southampton
  • Surrey
  • West Berkshire
  • West Sussex
  • Windsor and Maidenhead
  • Wokingham

South West England

  • Bath and North East Somerset
  • Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole
  • Bristol
  • Devon
  • Dorset
  • Gloucestershire
  • North Somerset
  • Plymouth
  • Somerset
  • South Gloucestershire
  • Swindon
  • Torbay
  • Wiltshire

Wales

  • Blaenau Gwent
  • Bridgend
  • Caerphilly
  • Cardiff
  • Carmarthenshire
  • Ceredigion
  • Merthyr Tydfil
  • Monmouthshire
  • Neath Port Talbot
  • Newport
  • Pembrokeshire
  • Powys
  • Rhondda Cynon Taf
  • Swansea
  • Torfaen
  • Vale of Glamorgan

Elsewhere, there will be sunny spells and heavy scattered showers, possibly with the occasional thunderstorm, particularly in the South and West.

Looking further ahead, Wednesday is expected to see scattered heavy showers and sunny spells.

Conditions are due to turn colder on Thursday as a band of rain moves southwards,

It will be a mixture of sunshine and showers on Friday.

a man in a blue jacket is walking in the rain
LNP
Londoners try to shelter from the rain in Westminster, London, last week[/caption]




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