YELLOW WARNING of FOG for SOUTHWEST ENGLAND
Issued at 04:20 on Thu 01 Dec Valid from 06:00 on Thu 01 Dec Valid until 12:00 on Thu 01 Dec Patches of dense freezing fog will affect parts of southwest England during Thursday morning. Due to the patchy nature of the fog and also the low angle of the sun, driving conditions may be difficult with journeys likely to take longer than usual. Further updates will appear here.
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YELLOW WARNING of RAIN for Wales and southwest England
Issued at: 10:40 on Sun 20 Nov Valid from: 03:00 on Mon 21 Nov Valid to: 23:55 on Mon 21 Nov On Monday a further broad area of heavy, persistent rain will extend northwards across southwest England and Wales. The heaviest rain is expected to reach southwest England in the early hours of Monday and to reach north Wales by around the middle of the day. Although the more persistent rain should clear from southwest England into the afternoon, heavy and possibly thundery showers are likely to follow. Strong northeasterly winds will also develop for a time giving gusts of 40-50 mph. Please be aware of the possibility of localised flooding and disruption to transport. AMBER WARNING of RAIN for Devon and Somerset Updated at: 04:00 on Mon 21 Nov Valid from: 05:00 on Mon 21 Nov Valid to: 23:55 on Mon 21 Nov On Monday a further broad area of heavy, persistent rain will move northwards across southwest England. Although the more persistent rain should clear from Devon by early afternoon, heavy and possibly thundery showers are likely to follow. Please be prepared for further disruption to transport due to localised flooding, whilst flooding of homes and businesses is also possible. This warning has been updated to extend the warning area into Somerset. YELLOW WARNING of RAIN for northeast England Issued at: 11:11 on Sun 20 Nov Valid from: 12:00 on Mon 21 Nov Valid to: 06:00 on Tue 22 Nov A broad area of heavy, persistent rain will move northwards, reaching the extreme northeast of England later on Monday. The rain should turn more showery across the south of the warning area by Monday evening with the more persistent rain probably becoming confined to Northumberland and Durham by the start of Tuesday. Strong northeasterly winds will also develop across the north of the area giving gusts of 40-50 mph. Please be aware of the possibility of localised flooding and disruption to transport. YELLOW WARNING of WIND for parts of northern England and southern Scotland Issued at: 10:28 on Mon 21 Nov Valid from: 21:00 on Mon 21 Nov Valid to: 06:00 on Tue 22 Nov Northeasterly winds will strengthen on Monday evening. Gusts of 50 to 60 mph are likely in places overnight, perhaps 70 mph over hill tops and very locally to the southwest of hills. This will be combined with persistent and often heavy rain across the Lothians and Borders. Whilst these sorts of wind speeds are not usual, the direction is less common, so be aware of the potential for some minor disruption to transport and difficult driving conditions. Winds then steadily moderating on Tuesday. YELLOW WARNING of WIND for coastal south-eastern counties of England Issued at: 09:46 on Mon 21 Nov Valid from: 01:00 on Tue 22 Nov Valid to: 09:00 on Tue 22 Nov Southwesterly winds will increase on Monday night and into Tuesday morning, bringing gusts of 50 to 60 mph on coasts, with a low risk of 70-80 mph. Inland, gust speeds are likely to be 10 mph or so lower. Please be aware of the risk of damage to trees and disruption to transport, and of large waves coming onto sea fronts. YELLOW WARNING of RAIN for Wales and southwest England
Issued at: 10:40 on Sun 20 Nov Valid from: 03:00 on Mon 21 Nov Valid to: 23:55 on Mon 21 Nov On Monday a further broad area of heavy, persistent rain will extend northwards across southwest England and Wales. The heaviest rain is expected to reach southwest England in the early hours of Monday and to reach north Wales by around the middle of the day. Although the more persistent rain should clear from southwest England into the afternoon, heavy and possibly thundery showers are likely to follow. Strong northeasterly winds will also develop for a time giving gusts of 40-50 mph. Please be aware of the possibility of localised flooding and disruption to transport. AMBER WARNING of RAIN for Devon Issued at: 10:48 on Sun 20 Nov Valid from: 05:00 on Mon 21 Nov Valid to: 23:55 on Mon 21 Nov On Monday a further broad area of heavy, persistent rain will move northwards across southwest England. Although the more persistent rain should clear from Devon by early afternoon, heavy and possibly thundery showers are likely to follow. Please be prepared for further disruption to transport due to localised flooding, whilst flooding of homes and businesses is also possible. YELLOW WARNING of RAIN for northeast England Issued at: 11:11 on Sun 20 Nov Valid from: 12:00 on Mon 21 Nov Valid to: 06:00 on Tue 22 Nov A broad area of heavy, persistent rain will move northwards, reaching the extreme northeast of England later on Monday. The rain should turn more showery across the south of the warning area by Monday evening with the more persistent rain probably becoming confined to Northumberland and Durham by the start of Tuesday. Strong northeasterly winds will also develop across the north of the area giving gusts of 40-50 mph. Please be aware of the possibility of localised flooding and disruption to transport. AMBER WARNING of WIND for southeast England.
Issued at:10:36 on Sat 19 Nov 2016 Valid from:02:00 on Sun 20 Nov 2016 Valid to:11:00 on Sun 20 Nov 2016 Storm Angus is expected to bring some very strong winds to coastal counties of southeast England for a time on Sunday morning, when gusts of 70-80 mph are possible. Be prepared for disruption to travel services, interruptions to power supplies and some damage to buildings. YELLOW WARNING of RAIN and WIND for much of southern England, southern parts of East Anglia and southern parts of The Midlands. Issued at:10:41 on Sat 19 Nov 2016 Valid from:00:05 on Sun 20 Nov 2016 Valid to:15:00 on Sun 20 Nov 2016 A spell of heavy rain and some very strong winds are expected to sweep across southern and southeastern parts of England during Saturday night and Sunday morning. Gusts of 45-55 mph are likely inland and 60-65 mph near the coast, but we now expect the strongest winds to affect coastal counties from the Isle of Wight eastwards, where 70-80 mph gusts are possible (see separate Amber warning). Please be aware of the risk of difficult driving conditions due to localised surface water flooding and possible debris from trees. YELLOW WARNING for ICE for Wales, northern England, southwest Scotland, western Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Issued at:13:06 on Fri 18 Nov 2016 Valid from:13:20 on Fri 18 Nov 2016 Valid to:10:00 on Sat 19 Nov 2016 Wintry showers, continuing during Friday and overnight, will lead to the possibility of ice forming as temperatures fall this evening and overnight. This will occur primarily on untreated surfaces but perhaps also where grit is washed off by frequent showers. Additionally, 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate on hills above around 150 m and more than 5 cm above 400 m. Some of the heaviest showers could produce slushy conditions even at low levels. Please be aware of possible tricky travel conditions. The warning has been updated to adjust the start time forward, and include more of the Yorkshire Pennine area. EARLY YELLOW WARNING of RAIN and WIND for southeast England, central southern England, London and southern parts of East Anglia. Issued at:10:37 on Fri 18 Nov 2016 Valid from:00:05 on Sun 20 Nov 2016 Valid to:15:00 on Sun 20 Nov 2016 A vigorous area of low pressure is expected to move northeast across southern Britain on Sunday. This will be accompanied by a period of heavy rain and southwesterly gales. Gusts of 45-55 mph could occur inland, particularly over Sussex and Kent, with gusts of 60-65 mph possible in exposed south coastal locations. Please be aware of the risk of difficult driving conditions due to localised surface water flooding and possible debris from trees. YELLOW WARNING FOR ICE to affect parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and NW England.
Issued at 10:32 on Thurs 17th Nov Valid from 1800 Thurs to 1000 Fri. Wintry showers will give 1-3cm of snow on hills above 100-200m with more than 6cm on ground above 400m. Ice will be a problem overnight and into Friday morning, particularly on untreated surfaces and where grit/salt may have been washed off by frequent showers. Further updates will appear here. YELLOW WARNING of WIND for parts of The Midlands, East Anglia, southeast England, central southern England and London and and the southeast. Issued at:12:07 on Thu 17 Nov 2016 Valid from:12:10 on Thu 17 Nov 2016 Valid to:17:00 on Thu 17 Nov 2016 A brief spell of very strong winds is expected as a line of heavy rain moves eastwards over the UK during Thursday afternoon. Whilst most places will miss the worst a few spots may see gusts in excess of 70 mph. Please be aware of a very low likelihood of disruption, primarily to travel, from falling trees and debris. FLOOD WARNINGS
Updated 16 November 08:55 There are flood warnings in force in the following regions: Midlands: 1 Northeast: 1 Northwest: 1 Southwest: 3 Wales: 3 YELLOW WARNING of SNOW
Valid for: Northern England, North Midlands and much of Scotland. Valid from: 12:00 on Tuesday 8 November Valid to: 09:00 on Wednesday 9 November Rain will turn to snow in places later on Tuesday and into Wednesday morning. This could bring accumulations of 4 to 8 cm across some hilly areas of northern England and Scotland, largely above 200-300 m, with as much as 15 cm possible above 300-400 m. Overnight Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, as snow peters out over Scotland, there is the potential for snow to settle to low levels over parts of Yorkshire and down into the northeast Midlands, though with a good deal of uncertainty about this. Please be aware of the risk of difficult driving conditions in some areas. YELLOW WARNING OF FOG for Central and Southern England and Eastern Wales.
Issued at 15:45 on Monday 31st October. Valid from: 19:00 on Monday until 10:00 on Tuesday Fog will form on Monday evening, lasting until mid-morning in the south, but clearing during the early hours in the north of the area. |
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