FLOODY HELL UK weather: Met Office warns of ‘thundery showers’ as heavy rain sparks flooding – see exact date warm spell to return

 BRITS have been warned of thundery showers as heavy rain sparks flooding - but a warmer outlook is on the horizon.

The Met Office predicts disruption across large parts of the UK today, as blustery weather sparks travel chaos and road closures.

Heavy downpours in Leeds this morning
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Heavy downpours in Leeds this morningCredit: LNP
Floodwater on country road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire today after heavy overnight rain
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Floodwater on country road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire today after heavy overnight rainCredit: Rex
Temperatures remain low for this time of year
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Temperatures remain low for this time of yearCredit: MET Office
The beach was quiet for the time of year in Bournemouth
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The beach was quiet for the time of year in BournemouthCredit: BNPS

Torrential downpours which began yesterday and continued through the night could see some rivers burst their banks.

Meanwhile, more thundery showers forecast today have triggered 74 flood alerts.

Leicestershire Police issued a warning on X this morning which read: "Due to the current weather conditions and surface water, please take extra care whilst driving today."

Met Office Meteorologist Marco Petagna said: "Breaks of rain working their way north across many eastern areas today, with some rain turning quite heavy at times."It could brighten up briefly towards the far southeast, but that will also set off some heavy locally thundery showers and during the afternoon the rain will reach the east of Scotland.

"Whereas towards the west, and eventually down across many southern parts of the UK, we'll see some brighter skies coupled with a scattering of showers."

There are four flood warnings which means flooding is expected to affect these areas.

A flood warning covers Whitwell, Wroxall, Langbrigde, and Alverstone on the Eastern Yar.In the last 12 hours, 30mm of rain has fallen at Wroxhall, described as a "large volume in a short period of time".

Meanwhile, in Alverstone from around 1pm this afternoon, the main road will flood near the main road bridge.

A small number of properties in Alverstone and Langbridge are expected to flood.

There are also flood warnings in place in Parsons Drove at St Ives, Water Eaton Brook at Water Eaton, Wood Rover and Rover Soar at Loughborough to the north of Derby Road.

Meanwhile, there are 74 flood alerts in place - where flooding is possible.

Temperatures remain low for this time of year, with highs of 12C or 13C, with some areas in the southeast including London reaching 14C.

Blustery wind and rain are expected in the northeast, with figures hovering around 8C in Newcastle and Scotland.

This turbulent weather pattern will move further north into the evening and throughout the night, affecting the Scottish Highlands.

On Monday, heavy rain is predicted to continue across the UK and a blast of cold air is expected to bring some chilly temperatures ranging from 3C to 7C.

A touch of frost could even be seen in the north as the day starts.

However, as the day continues the cold will make way for a milder afternoon with highs of 16C forecast in the southeast.

It follows a bitter start for Brits in the Lake District yesterday, where figures plunged to -6.3C.

Whereas, Heathrow Airport in West London, saw temperatures sit at a mild 14.7C on Friday night.

The Met Office predicted up to 8mm of rain every hour in southern areas yesterday as a vast weather front arrived in the latter half of the day.

It came as a pattern of low pressure moved in from the continent.

Despite heavy rain in the south, northern and western remained largely dry.

Long Range Weather Forecast

Source: Met Office

Today

Locally heavy rain and brisk winds moving north across many eastern and central parts, mostly clearing into the North Sea by late afternoon. Drier and brighter in the west with sunny spells and scattered showers. Still rather cool for most.

Tonight

A mostly dry evening with clear spells and lighter winds. A band of showery rain arrives in the west through the early hours with freshening winds. Milder than recent nights.

Monday

A band of showery rain in the west slowly moves northeast through the day. Driest in the east, especially the southeast with sunny spells. A little milder for most.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday

Often changeable through the week with showers, merging to longer spells of rain and mixed with sunnier intervals in between. Warmer than of late and breezy at times.

Flooding is expected to cause some travel disruption today
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Flooding is expected to cause some travel disruption todayCredit: PA
People under umbrellas as they go for a punt on the River Cam in Cambridge
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People under umbrellas as they go for a punt on the River Cam in CambridgeCredit: Bav Media
A man braving the rain in Leeds today
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A man braving the rain in Leeds todayCredit: LNP
Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 16C in the southeast tomorrow afternoon
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Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 16C in the southeast tomorrow afternoon

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