Met Office North Sea warning as heavy rain and thundery showers hit the UK
The Met Office has warned of wet weather hitting Yorkshire along the North Sea coast after heavy rain and thundery showers hit the UK.
The government agency issued its long-range weather forecast from Sunday, September 22, to Tuesday, October 1. It states that 'low cloud and drizzle' can be expected along the northern coastline.
This comes as heavy rain and thundery showers is expected to hit England and Wales at the start of that period. Generally settled conditions are forecast to prevail in other areas while wet weather hits the North Sea coasts.
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The Met Office said: "Showers or longer spells of rain, heavy and perhaps thundery, will affect parts of England and Wales at first, especially in the south and southwest but tending to ease away to the southeast early next week. Elsewhere, generally settled conditions prevailing, albeit with low cloud and drizzle along North Sea coasts in particular; away from here, most places will experience above average temperatures during this period.
"A short-lived quieter spell of weather is possible during the first part of next week, before a transition to a more unsettled, mobile westerly pattern is most likely by midweek and beyond, with spells of wind and rain in many areas, but perhaps interspersed with occasional drier and brighter interludes."
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