
"A deep area of low pressure is bringing heavy rain to Wales, Northern Ireland and western Scotland today as well as strong winds to the far north of Scotland at first. Elsewhere, low cloud and muggy conditions dominate the south. Sunny spells are expected in the southeast and north tomorrow, but rain continues to affect the northwest, with 50-80mm of rain possible in Cumbria within 24 hours."
"Through this period 20-40 mm of rain is expected to fall widely, with some locations perhaps seeing 60-100 mm, with much of this total falling in just a few hours. From mid-Saturday onwards, increasingly strong gusty winds and perhaps some thunder will also accompany the rainfall, further increasing the risk of disruption. Strong winds are also likely in southwest England, western Wales and later parts of the northeast. These may potentially exceed 55 miles per hour, however, the exact location and timing remain unc"
"The southeast will see a brief spell of very warm, muggy weather over the coming days as warm air is pulled in from the south. Highs of 24°C are expected today and of 26-27°C tomorrow. This is unusually warm for the second half of September but not exceptional."
Unsettled conditions will prevail across much of the UK with heavy rain and strong winds at times. Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings for rain cover parts of northern England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland for the weekend. A deep low-pressure area is bringing heavy rain to Wales, Northern Ireland and western Scotland, and low cloud with muggy conditions in the south. Cumbria could see 50-80mm within 24 hours. A new low from the southwest will bring 20-40mm widely and 60-100mm in some locations, plus strong gusts, possible thunderstorms and gusts that may exceed 55 mph. The southeast will briefly warm to the mid-20s Celsius.
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