
"Rain will be particularly persistent in western Scotland from Wednesday onwards, with the heaviest rain over hills and mountains, though pulses of heavier rain will extend more widely at times, during Thursday in particular. From later Wednesday through to Friday morning, 50-75mm of rain is expected across a wide area, with in excess of 100mm possible over west-facing mountains. Wind is an accompanying hazard from late on Thursday, with this initially most likely in exposed western coasts."
"The situation becomes more complex later in the week as tropical cyclones Humberto and Imelda, currently over the southwest Atlantic, influence our weather, increasing the risk of a deep low developing near the UK. If this materialises, we could see some very strong winds as well as further heavy rainfall Friday into Saturday, but at this time the development and track of this system remains uncertain. We're monitoring this closely."
Frequent rain is expected in the northwest of the UK early in the week, with fronts producing showers and longer spells for Northern Ireland, western Scotland and parts of northwest England. Southern and eastern areas will remain drier with patchy cloud, sunny spells and temperatures in the high teens to low 20s Celsius. Persistent heavy rain is likely in western Scotland from Wednesday, with 50–75mm expected widely from Wednesday night through Friday morning and over 100mm possible on west-facing mountains. Wind risk increases late Thursday on exposed western coasts. Tropical cyclones Humberto and Imelda could increase the chance of a deep low near the UK, bringing further heavy rain and very strong winds Friday into Saturday, though the development and track remain uncertain.
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