The Met Office has issued a weather warning with a large band of fog forecast to descend on parts of the region.
26.10.2021 - 15:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning amid fears of six hours of torrential rain and flooding.
Parts of the north of England are expected to be hit by severe weather conditions, which could cause wide-spread disruption.
On top of this, strong winds could reach 60mph on Wednesday, according to maps from WXCharts, with the North West getting the worst of the gusts, the Mirror reports.
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The Met Office has issued a weather warning with a large band of fog forecast to descend on parts of the region.
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Brutal weather is headed towards Britain in the form of Tropical Storm Wanda causing the Met Office to issue weather warnings.The UK has been alerted that flooding is likely in parts of the country as the storm - which is headed over from the Atlantic - could hit as early as today.
The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning for wind in many places across Scotland.
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The Northern Lights could be visible from parts of the UK tonight, according to the Met Office.
Scotland's snow forecast for this month has been revealed - and it's very likely some flurries will fall.
Wet weather is causing chaos around Scotland, with heavy rain set to continue throughout the weekend.
Greater Manchester has been hit with a weather warning as torrential rain is set to batter the region - with some flooding expected.
As if the district hasn't seen enough rain over the past few days, there's a warning more is on the way.
Heavy rain is set to hit the Lake District in the next couple of days, which will come as a blow for those who opted for a staycation this half term.
Snow is set to fall in Scotland today as temperatures drop before the country braces itself for the fallout of Storm Aurore.
You know it’s definitely autumn when the UK is constantly under a weather warning and new storm names start floating about.