Yellow weather warning in place for 'heavy rain and strong winds' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Yellow weather warning in place for 'heavy rain and strong winds' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"We're expecting a band of heavy rain and strong winds to move northeast through the first part of Wednesday, followed by heavy showers and the risk of thunderstorms. Some of these could bring hail and gusty winds, particularly in southern areas. Of course, the warning coincides with the first school run after the summer holidays for some, meaning a wet and potentially disruptive start to the day for many."
"The Met Office has said that on Tuesday rain will move eastwards across southern counties of England and Wales, bringing blustery conditions and heavy downpours in places. Elsewhere, a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers is likely, with lighter winds. Highs of 20-22°C are expected in the south and southeast, with temperatures widely in the high teens further north."
Rain will move eastwards across southern England and Wales on Tuesday, bringing blustery conditions and heavy downpours, while other areas will see sunny spells and scattered showers with lighter winds. Highs of 20-22°C are expected in the south and southeast, with temperatures widely in the high teens further north. A band of heavy rain and strong winds will move northeast early Wednesday, followed by heavy showers and a risk of thunderstorms with possible hail and gusty winds. Rainfall totals of 20–30mm are expected widely, with 40–60mm possible in places over 6–9 hours. Conditions will ease from the southwest Wednesday afternoon. Thursday will remain unsettled with widespread showers, occasional thunderstorms, brisk coastal winds and near-average temperatures. By Friday the south should become more settled with increasing sunshine, while the northwest remains wet and windy with a small chance of coastal gales.
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