Heavy rain set to continue across UK
Summary
Heavy rain is expected to continue across the UK, leading to possible flooding and travel disruptions. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain in parts of south Wales, and heavy rain is expected in other areas as well.Key Facts
- The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain in south Wales until 23:00 BST on Wednesday.
- Rainfall of 30-40mm is expected widely, with some areas possibly seeing up to 70mm.
- A slow-moving weather front is causing persistent rain in Wales and northern England.
- Some hilly areas might get 100-150mm of rain.
- Northern Ireland's far southeast may also experience wet weather, though overall it might be less rainy than past weeks.
- Scotland will transition to showery weather and possibly see snow on the highest peaks over the weekend.
- In parts of south-east England, the Midlands, and East Anglia, temperatures may rise to 26C by Friday, but cooler air is expected over the weekend.
- Many areas, including Cardiff, have already seen significant rain, receiving almost double the average September rainfall.
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