What will conditions be like near you this week?
A flood warning was issued for six areas in England on Monday, with a further 16 flood warnings in place, meaning flooding is likely in those areas too.
The UK’s latest mini-heatwave came to an abrupt end on Sunday with heavy rain falling across the country, with more rain and storms expected in the coming days.
A Met Office meteorologist told Yahoo News UK that localized flooding is possible from rivers and surface water across parts of northern England on Tuesday and Wednesday. Widespread river and surface water flooding is likely in northern England on Tuesday and more widely across much of England on Wednesday.
Localized but unexpected flooding from rivers and surface water is possible in southern and eastern England, including London on Thursday.
Meteorologists warned that properties could be flooded and there could be widespread travel disruption.
A Met Office spokesman said that from Monday afternoon the weather would become “fresher with heavy rain at times”.
He said it would be “increasingly stormy.”
Looking ahead to Tuesday, when weather warnings will be issued, the office said: “Clouds and rain will spread quickly from the west into the morning, although after a spell of rain it will be drier with some bright spells in the southern parts of the country.” United kingdom. windy.”
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Exeter floods
On Sunday, passengers were seen wading through water inside Exeter Airport after it was hit by flash floods.
Heavy rain caused widespread problems across Devon and the south-west on Sunday.
The airport said in a statement: “After heavy rain, Exeter Airport was forced to close due to flooding that affected the terminal.” It was reopened on Monday morning after an extensive cleaning operation.
Almost a month’s worth of rain fell on Sunday at the Bird’s Hill rain gauge on the edge of the county’s Exmoor.
London and the South East
Monday
Heavy rain and possibly thunderstorms and some warm sunshine, especially later in the afternoon. Windy at times. Maximum temperature 21C.
From Tuesday to Thursday
Skies will become overcast on Tuesday morning, with rain and strong winds expected later.
Heavy rain at times on Wednesday, especially in the afternoon. Widespread rain on Thursday, heavy and thundery in some places.
Southwest
Monday
Heavy rain is likely at first but will become brighter during the morning. Some sunny spells will develop during the afternoon. Gusty winds and a feeling of cold with a maximum temperature of 18 degrees Celsius.
From Tuesday to Thursday
Unsettled and somewhat autumnal with variable conditions. Periods of heavy rain mixed with brighter and drier spells. The weather will often be windy with coastal storms, and it will be colder than before.
Midlands
Monday
The rain will calm down at night, then heavy rain tomorrow, perhaps thunderstorms at times. The afternoon should see more sunny spells, but also occasional showers. Windy with a maximum temperature of 21°C.
From Tuesday to Thursday
Tuesday is cloudy with rain and stronger winds. Heavy rain at times on Wednesday, possibly moving towards late sunny spells. Widespread rain on Thursday, heavy and thundery in some places.
the Northeast
Monday
More heavy rain is likely Monday morning, moving towards the east. The afternoon should see more sunny spells, but there will also be showers at times. Windy with maximum temperature reaching 18°C.
From Tuesday to Thursday
Tuesday morning was cold, clouds moving in quickly, with rain and stronger winds later. Clearing Wednesday morning to allow for sunny spells. But widespread rain is expected on Thursday, heavy and thundery at times.
North West
Monday
Heavy rain during the morning, locally thundery. The weather becomes drier by the afternoon with increasingly sunny spells, albeit still with some rain. Windy and feeling cold with a maximum temperature of 17°C.
From Tuesday to Thursday
Unsettled and somewhat autumnal with variable conditions. Periods of heavy rain, mixed with sunnier and rainier spells. The winds are often accompanied by coastal storms. Colder than of late.
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Scotland
Monday
Bouts of rain in the morning, heavy and persistent, with difficult driving conditions. It becomes brighter by late morning with some rain and gusty winds. Maximum temperature 17°C.
From Tuesday to Thursday
Tuesday morning is dry and bright, then rain arrives in the afternoon and becomes windy. Rain will fall overnight with sunshine and stormy rain on Wednesday. More sunshine and rain on Thursday as the winds decrease.
northern Ireland
Monday
Early heavy rain from the east in the early morning. A bright, breezy day with sunny spells and occasional rain, some heavy. Maximum temperature 17°C.
From Tuesday to Thursday
Breezy Tuesday with rain. Bright sun and stormy rain on Wednesday and Thursday, some heavy and thundery.
Wales
Monday
Heavy rain is possible at first but becomes brighter during the morning. Some sunny spells develop during the afternoon, although there is still a chance of showers. Gusty winds and a feeling of cold with a maximum temperature of 18 degrees Celsius.
From Tuesday to Thursday
Unsettled and somewhat autumnal with variable conditions. Periods of heavy rain, mixed with sunnier and rainier spells. The winds are often accompanied by coastal storms. Colder than of late.