snow later this month, the Met Office has warned. People in the Highlands caught their first glimpse of the white stuff earlier this week as temperatures plummeted to below freezing in Kinbrace.
13.09.2021 - 15:42 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of heavy rain for large parts across England after a relatively dry weekend.
Mainly affecting areas in the south, midlands and northeast, the warning states there could be heavy rainfall resulting in some complications.
The yellow warning is only in effect for tomorrow, Tuesday, September 14 and won't last throughout the rest of the week.
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snow later this month, the Met Office has warned. People in the Highlands caught their first glimpse of the white stuff earlier this week as temperatures plummeted to below freezing in Kinbrace.
The Met Office has warned Brits that snowy weather is on its way, expected to hit towards the end of October. Experts have said that "snowy weather in higher parts" of the UK is a possibility as "October falls into November".
If you had outdoor plans for the weekend then it might be best to have a back up plan in place because it looks set to be a wet one.The Met Office has issued a weather warning, with parts of Britain set to battle nine hours of gales and rain tomorrow, Saturday 2 October.The warning has been put in force from 1pm until 10pm, covering areas in southern and eastern England.
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weather over the next few days, including torrential downpours and even thunderstorms.The Met Office predicts heavy rain and gale force winds are expected in parts of the country as we leave September behind and head in October.
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