Rain pushing northeastwards

[Updated 07:00 27/10/2020]

Mammatus. Near to Grantown on Spey. Posted by Dizzy Daff

A band of rain moves northeastwards today and showery conditions follow it from the southwest. Tomorrow will be showery and the rest of the week is looking unsettled. At times it becomes windy and there is a risk of gales. It also turns very mild in the southern half of the UK.


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Mammatus. Near to Grantown on Spey. Posted by Dizzy Daff View the full size picture.

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Tuesday starts with outbreaks of rain in Northern Ireland, Wales and western England. The rain steadily moves northeastwards through the day. By mid afternoon brighter and showery conditions return to much of the UK but it remains wet in Scotland. Quite windy.

Temperatures range from 7C (45F) in the north to 15C (59F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Tue 27th October

Tonight heavy showers continue in the west and in southern coastal counties. Elsewhere it becomes dry with clear periods.


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Tomorrow will be windy and showery. The heaviest showers are likely to be in the west and south. The best of the dry and sunny spells will be in eastern Britain. Quite chilly.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Wed 28th October

Unsettled but milder

During Thursday outbreaks of rain spread northeastwards. Drier conditions follow from the southwest. Windy with gales possible in parts of the west.

Through Friday a band of rain slowly pushes southeastwards and it becomes increasingly fragmented. It probably doesn't reach central and eastern England where dry conditions are likely. In Scotland and Northern Ireland it turns brighter but some showers are likely in the west.

The unsettled theme continues this weekend. All regions could see rain and there is a risk of gales.

GFS chart 1

GFS, surface pressure and precipitation, 15:00 GMT Sat 31st October

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