UK weather latest and all the areas that miss met office severe weather warning

Windy conditions are expected to hit large parts of the UK -Credit:Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News
Windy conditions are expected to hit large parts of the UK -Credit:Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News


The majority of England has been hit by a weather warning for wind this morning (April 15).

The Met Office issued a yellow warning that covers most of the North West, Midlands, the South, and Yorkshire alongside Wales and Northern Ireland. The Met Office has warned that strong winds are likely to cause travel disruptions for the entire day.

Driving conditions will also not be ideal for many motorists, especially those operating high-sided vehicles. However, not all parts of the UK will be affected by the warning, with some only seeing slightly unsettled conditions.

Read more: Met Office issues weather warning for Greater Manchester as UK set for transport mayhem and power supplies impacted

Full list of areas missed by the weather warning

Parts of Northern England and Scotland will not be affected by the weather warning -Credit:Met Office
Parts of Northern England and Scotland will not be affected by the weather warning -Credit:Met Office

Some parts of northern England and Scotland, including the Highlands, are currently not covered by the Met Office yellow warning. This includes:

  • Newcastle upon Tyne

  • Carlisle

  • Middlesbrough

  • Glasgow

  • Edinburgh

  • Perth

  • Dundee

  • Aberdeen

  • Inverness

In Manchester, wind gust speeds are forecast to range between 36 mph and 42 mph between 9am and 8pm. It comes on what is also expected to be a wet day for Greater Manchester according to the Met Office.

Heavy rain is expected at 1pm in the city, while other parts of Greater Manchester will see downpours this morning, showers are forecast throughout the day. Temperatures are not expected to go over 9C.

Today's yellow warning is expected to last until 10pm today.