Weather agency warns of heavy rain with new yellow alerts for coming weekend

The alerts will persist through tomorrow.

February 10th 2024.

Weather agency warns of heavy rain with new yellow alerts for coming weekend
As the grey clouds loom over the city, people can be seen walking along the iconic Southbank, seeking shelter from the heavy rain. The Palace of Westminster stands tall in the distance, seemingly unaffected by the downpour. However, the Met Office has issued two new weather warnings, cautioning people about the potential impact of the heavy rain.

These warnings will come into effect at 6pm this evening, covering a large portion of England. The first warning extends from Newcastle all the way down to East Anglia, while the second warning is in place for Cornwall and Devon. The Met Office is urging people to be vigilant and prepared for the possibility of flooding in their homes and businesses.

According to the forecasters, the morning may see some fog, but the rest of the day is expected to be mostly dry with occasional sunny spells. However, there might be some scattered showers, particularly in the southwestern region. The northern and eastern parts of Scotland may also experience some outbreaks of rain, sleet, and hill snow. Temperatures will be colder in Scotland, while the rest of England may experience milder weather.

As the day progresses into the night, there may be some clear spells, but fog is likely to develop in some areas. In the southwest, the winds are expected to pick up, bringing more showers. The rain will gradually clear up in Scotland, but the eastern part of England may continue to experience some rainfall. The temperatures will also drop, making it feel chilly for many.

The southwest region will continue to see showers tomorrow, and some of them may even be heavy and accompanied by thunder. The weather warnings issued by the Met Office will remain in effect until Sunday at 12pm for the north and east of England, and until 6am tomorrow for Cornwall, Devon, and Somerset. As the ground is already waterlogged from recent rain and snow, the risk of flooding is high.

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