UK Weather Update: Rain and Wind to Disrupt Warm Spell
Met Office confirms when hot spell will come to an end as rain and wind batters UK
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The UK is set to experience a shift from warm, dry weather to unsettled conditions with rain and strong winds, according to the Met Office. From May 1 to May 10, showers and cooler temperatures are expected, particularly in Scotland and Northern Ireland, before a return to high pressure later in the week.
- 01The Met Office predicts a shift to unsettled weather in the UK with rain and strong winds.
- 02Temperatures will remain close to or slightly above normal during this period.
- 03Heavy rain is expected, especially in Scotland and Northern Ireland, with a risk of thunderstorms.
- 04Early morning fog may occur in some areas.
- 05Conditions are anticipated to stabilize later in the week as high pressure returns.
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The Met Office has confirmed that the UK's recent warm spell will be interrupted by a period of unsettled weather, beginning this week. From May 1 to May 10, the forecast indicates a transition to more changeable conditions, with an increasing likelihood of showers and longer spells of rain. Heavy rain is particularly expected in Scotland and Northern Ireland, where there is also a risk of thunderstorms and gusty winds. Temperatures are projected to remain close to or slightly above normal, but some areas may experience early morning fog. The unsettled weather will persist into Tuesday, with drizzle and rain spreading across the country. However, a return to high pressure is expected later in the week, leading to more settled conditions.
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The expected rain and wind may disrupt outdoor plans and agricultural activities, particularly in the affected regions.
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