The heatwave could end with a thundery breakdown on Monday with a yellow weather warning for storms in place. Temperatures have soared to over 30C in Wrexham in recent days, with parts of England and Wales experiencing days of conditions in the mid 30s. For those who aren’t fans of the heat temperatures look set […]
According to the Netweather forecast for Thursday, colder air is expected to take hold by Friday and some snow will start to fall.
The forecast reads: A wild start this morning with gusts over 60mph. Overnight a deep low pressure has moved past northern Scotland, trailing its weather fronts over the UK bringing a spell of rain. As these frontal bands clear away over the North Sea there will be clearer, brighter skies with a rash of blustery showers from the Atlantic. By tomorrow, as colder air takes hold, some of these showers will turn wintry with snow on northern hills. Further rain or showers from the west into the weekend but less so by Sunday.
| UPDATED: 07:41, Tue, Mar 9, 2021
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Met Office yellow weather warnings have been issued over the next few days with fierce winds due to hit the whole of England and Wales. Warning maps span the entirety of both countries, with up to 70mph winds forecast on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Met Office has issued five weather warnings for wind and rain over the next 24 hours, with the North West and Scotland likely to see the worst of the conditions.
They include two “danger to life” amber alerts for central and eastern areas of Scotland, with the Met Office warning homes and businesses are likely to be flooded.
NetWeather.TV forecaster Paul Michealwaite said “pulses of heavier more persistent rain” will become more prominent from Monday evening, before another wet-weather front closes in from the Atlantic.
He said: “Late Monday and into the start of Tuesday, the next Atlantic system will approach, with rain and strong winds arriving in from the west.