The UK’s short-lived September heatwave seems to be set to return to a moist and windy finish, in accordance with forecasters.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecast to hit components of the nation on Sunday.
A yellow climate warning is in place for the southwest of England and South Wales all through the day.
The Met Workplace says there may very well be a small likelihood of flooding, with the potential of disruption to journey within the areas coated by the climate warning.
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The most recent Sky Information climate forecast
In the meantime, forecasters are predicting a dreary week for a lot of the UK subsequent week.
There will probably be additional heavy and thundery showers on Monday, though turning drier and more energizing from the west into the night, forecasters stated.
It is going to even be more and more blustery, notably in and round any heavy showers or thunderstorms.
Later within the week, the forecast stays “unsettled”, in accordance with the Met Workplace, with “robust winds and outbreaks of rain on Tuesday and Wednesday”.
Widespread showers are on Thursday with a threat of hail and thunder, in accordance with the forecast.
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