UK weather – today: Snow forecast issued by Met Office as temperatures plummet across UK

Temperatures are expected to plunge into the weekend and through the week with temperatures becoming chillier, bringing rain, hail, sleet and snow to parts of the UK.

Most snow is likely to hit northern parts of the UK, with some central parts also affected.

This comes as the Met Office issues three yellow weather warnings for strong winds across parts of Northern Ireland, northwest Wales and England, which are expected to bring widespread disruption to transport and infrastructure.

Gusts up to 55mph are likely for many, with the worst affected areas of England to include Blackpool, Cumbria, Lancashire and Merseyside.

Country Antrim and and Conwy are to be the worst affected in Northern Ireland and Wales respectively, with 70 mph gusts also possible for areas with exposed coasts and hills.

Hundreds of flood alerts have been cautioned in England by the Environment Agency after relentless rain left towns and other residential areas under several feet of water.

Images and videos have captured how settlements across the southwest have been effectively transformed into islands after the River Severn burst its banks following days of torrential rain.

Meteorologist Aidan McGivern said: “It’s going to stay blustery, with some strong gusts in the west in particular and these lows will continue to send us outbreaks of rain and showers heading into the weekend.”

Key Points

  • Yellow weather warning in place on Thursday across parts of Wales and southwest England

  • Town almost completely cut off by flood water amid heavy downpours

  • Environment Agency issues 44 flood warnings where flooding is expected

  • How to check for flood alerts and warnings in your area

Cars submerged in floodwaters in southwest England

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A Twitter user posted a video of cars submerged in floodwaters in the village of Exebridge between Devon and Somerset.

Showers to continue into Thursday afternoon

14:45 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain

Despite some clearer skies, the Met Office has said “showers and longer periods of rain will continue pushing into western Scotland and Northern Ireland, with gales developing as well”.

Here is an outlook for Thursday afternoon:

Yellow wind warnings in place across UK

14:00 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain

More yellow weather warnings were issued earlier today as strong winds push across Northern Ireland, northwest Wales and England.

Wet and windy start to Thursday

13:13 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain

Thursday started wet and windy across most of the UK as the Met Office’s radar show here:

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A DFDS ferry makes its way through choppy waters as it leaves Port of Dover in Kent during rough weather as rain and strong winds continue.

The major ferry port also faces coastal gales, as well as heavy rain.

A DFDS ferry makes its way through choppy waters at Port of Dover in Kent (PA)
A DFDS ferry makes its way through choppy waters at Port of Dover in Kent (PA)
Dover faces windy conditions with coastal gales (PA)
Dover faces windy conditions with coastal gales (PA)
The major ferry port faces heavy rain (PA)
The major ferry port faces heavy rain (PA)

11:46 , Sukhmani Sethi

The Met Office forecasts that things should be looking a little drier and brighter in southern parts of the UK this afternoon, as rain and clouds gradually clear away.

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A mountain road in Wales has turned into a waterfall after being battered by torrential rain.

The Bwlch Mountain road was closed following the landslide in Nantymoel this morning which resulted in rocks and heavy rainwater rushing over the mountain.

11:22 , Sukhmani Sethi

The Met Office has issued several yellow warnings from today at 3pm to Friday, which are expected to be lifted on Friday at 3am.

Strong winds are forecast to increase from the west during this afternoon, with gusts up to 55mph affecting coasts of northwest England and northwest Wales moving across all areas through the early hours of Friday morning.

Some heavy showers are likely, making for some difficult travelling conditions. Large waves could be an additional hazard.

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Cllr Andrew Morgan, from Rhondda Cynon Taff in Wales, has reported flooding in “several places” across the borough.

Culverts upgraded by the council held last night against the heavy rainfall, accoording to the councillor, but has conceded that works over “several years” are still needed.

Heavy rain gushes through wall of Welsh village

09:55 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain

Heavy rain gushes though a wall in a small Welsh village Blaenllechau as rainwater runs down roads.

Regions and areas affected by yellow weather warning

09:35 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain

A yellow weather warning is in place until 5pm on Thursday as heavy downpours and strong winds batter parts of Wales and southwest England. Here are the regions impacted:

South West England

  • Bath and North East Somerset

  • Bristol

  • Cornwall

  • Devon

  • Dorset

  • North Somerset

  • Plymouth

  • Somerset

  • South Gloucestershire

  • Torbay

  • Wiltshire

Wales

  • Blaenau Gwent

  • Bridgend

  • Caerphilly

  • Cardiff

  • Carmarthenshire

  • Ceredigion

  • Merthyr Tydfil

  • Monmouthshire

  • Neath Port Talbot

  • Newport

  • Pembrokeshire

  • Powys

  • Rhondda Cynon Taf

  • Swansea

  • Torfaen

  • Vale of Glamorgan

West Midlands

  • Herefordshire

  • Shropshire

Yellow weather warning in place on Thursday across parts of Wales and southwest England

09:05 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning across parts of Wales and southwest England as heavy downpours overnight cause flooding and widespread disruption.

The warning lasts until 5pm today as persistent heavy rain continues to pour down.

Strong winds of upto 60mph are also in store while the worst affection areas of Brecon Beacons and Exmoor could see 60-80mm of rainfall.

The weather service warned that power cuts and loss of other services to some homes and businesses are possible as well as disruption to travel.

Environment Agency issues 44 flood warnings where flooding is expected

08:22 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain

There are 44 flood warning warnings where flooding is expected across England.

According to the Environment Agency, local groundwater flooding is possible through the next five days in the south of England.

Land, roads and some properties could flood and there could be travel disruption.

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Heavy rain and gale to continue through Thursday morning

07:49 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain

Heavy rain will be focused across Wales and southwest England, the Met Office tweeted, with strong winds on some southern and western coasts.

Watch: High water levels seen along swollen Worcestershire river as flood warnings issued

07:00 , Emily Atkinson

UK weather: Flood warnings issued across Britain as country braces for heavy rain - watch

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UK weather: Flood warnings issued across Britain as country braces for heavy rain

Watch: Floodwater surrounds Gloucestershire's Tewkesbury Abbey in stunning drone footage

05:00 , Emily Atkinson

Winter temperature records broken across Europe just days into 2023

04:00 , Emily Atkinson

Winter temperatures have hit record highs across Europe already this month, as conditions have warmed up following December’s cold snap.

Eight countries have seen record national highs, with regional records in another three areas.

The start of the new year in Warsaw, Poland hit 18.9C on Sunday while it was 25.1C in Bilbao, Spain, the latter of which is 10C warmer than average for the time of year.

Lucy Skoulding reports:

Winter temperature records broken across Europe just days into 2023

How to check for flood alerts and warnings in your area

03:00 , Emily Atkinson

A number of new flood warnings have been issued in recent days as a band of rainwater and strong gales pushed eastwards across England and Wales, further threatening to disrupt travel after a month of rail and road strikes.

The Met Office has issued a new yellow weather warning of heavy rain for northwest England and central Wales on Tuesday, saying that between 60 and 80mm could fall between 6am and 8pm and warning of possible flooding.

If you are seeking to get ahead of the weather this winter, you can check all the latest flood alerts and warnings in your area on the government’s website simply by entering your postcode here.

Joe Sommerlad has more:

How to check for flood alerts and warnings in your area

Met Office five day outlook

02:00 , Emily Atkinson

Wednesday evening and night:

Rain moving eastwards across Northern Ireland, Wales, and England, heavy at times with a risk of flooding in the west. Windy in the south with coastal gales. Showers across Scotland dying out, leaving clearing skies and a patchy frost.

Thursday:

Further rain moving eastwards, heavy in places. Turning brighter from the west but with blustery showers, frequent and heavy in the northwest where gales or severe gales are likely.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday:

Remaining unsettled with further spells of rain and strong winds. Mostly mild at first, but turning somewhat colder through the weekend.

Heavy rain and flood warnings as downpours to lash England and Wales for 20 hours

01:00 , Emily Atkinson

England and Wales are set to be lashed by persistent heavy rain, with three days of warnings issued by the Met Office.

Scores of flood warnings and alerts are already in place for large parts of the country, with more downpours on the way this week.

Yellow weather warnings are already in place for north west England and parts of Wales and Scotland until 8pm on Monday.

My colleague Daniel Reast reports:

Flood warnings as England and Wales to be lashed by heavy rain for 20 hours

Watch: Cricket grounds completely submerged by floodwater after heavy downpour

00:00 , Emily Atkinson

How to assemble your own flood kit

Wednesday 11 January 2023 23:00 , Emily Atkinson

In pictures: Flood waters around Tewkesbury

Wednesday 11 January 2023 22:00 , Emily Atkinson

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Temperatures to dip at weekend

Wednesday 11 January 2023 21:00 , Emily Atkinson

The Met Office says temperatures will dip through the weekend and into next week, with the jet stream one of the driving forces behind this change.

Speaking in the Met Office 10-Day Trend, Meteorologist and Presenter Aidan McGivern said: “Next week, the jet stream is a bit more amplified and it’s coming at the UK from the northwest rather than from the west like recent days. This subtle change into the start of next week will see colder weather coming in and rather than prolonged bouts of rain from the west, we’re likely to see rain and showers coming from the northwest.

“These showers from the north could fall as snow over the high parts of Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland later in the weekend, and as we move through next week often below average temperatures could support a mixture of rain, hail sleet and snow. Most of any snow accumulation is likely over higher parts of the northern UK.

“However, at this point significant differences in the computer models emerge. Most solutions lead to some unsettled weather, but the distribution of the rainfall and where we’re likely to see any snow varies as well. On Tuesday next week, the greatest risk of snow will be across northern parts of the UK, perhaps central areas and mostly over the hills.”

Brecon Beacons and Exmoor to experience wettest weather, say forecasters

Wednesday 11 January 2023 20:00 , Emily Atkinson

More now from the Met Office 10-Day Trend:

Aidan McGivern continued: “With all that wet weather coming in, there are concerns, particularly for those areas that have already seen so much rain across western England and Wales. The wettest weather is likely to see 60-80mm falling across the Brecon Beacons and Exmoor.”

Further persistent rain will move in on Friday night and into Saturday, with the focus for the heaviest rain likely to be further north, including north Wales, northern England and Scotland, though many areas will still see periods of rain into the weekend

Wet and windy weather to continue into weekend

Wednesday 11 January 2023 18:50 , Emily Atkinson

Wet and windy conditions will continue to dominate as we head towards the weekend, thanks largely to the position of the jet stream, forecasters have said.

Speaking in the Met Office 10-Day Trend, Meteorologist and Presenter Aidan McGivern said: “The jet stream is approaching the UK from the west and sending us further areas of low pressure, with tightly packed isobars across the UK. That continues to be the case as further low-pressure systems deepen and get sent in from the west.

“It’s going to stay blustery, with some strong gusts in the west in particular and these lows will continue to send us outbreaks of rain and showers heading into the weekend.”

Watch: Heavy rain causes flooding and disruption across the UK

Wednesday 11 January 2023 18:20 , Emily Atkinson

98 flood alerts in place across England

Wednesday 11 January 2023 17:50 , Emily Atkinson

There are currently 34 flood warnings and 98 flood alerts in place across England.

The Environment Agency said: “Local river and surface water flooding impacts are probable in parts of South West England and possible in parts of the North and far South of England and the Midlands later Wednesday into Thursday with river flooding impacts continuing into Friday.

“Slower responding rivers, particularly in parts of the West Midlands and North East England, are likely to remain high through the next five days leading to further river flooding impacts.

“River and surface water flooding impacts are also possible across parts of the North of England on Saturday and Sunday.

“Local groundwater flooding is possible through the next five days in the south of England.

“Land, roads, and some properties could flood and there could be travel disruption.”

Drivers urged to ‘take care’ if making car journeys

Wednesday 11 January 2023 17:20 , Emily Atkinson

Drivers have been urged to “take care” if they plan on making journeys by road this evening as the heavy downpours set in for the night.

Posting to Twitter, the Met Office said: “Bands of heavy rain and squally winds continue to move east across many areas this afternoon, with some particularly torrential bursts in central and southern areas.

“Take care if you’re about to make a journey.”

In pictures: Persistent flooding leaves town marooned

Wednesday 11 January 2023 16:50 , Emily Atkinson

Shocking aerial images show how parts of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, have been turned effectively into islands as a result of flooding.

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How will the rainfall impact my area?

Wednesday 11 January 2023 16:21 , Emily Atkinson

Here is a useful graphic showing how Wednesday and Thursday’s downpours are likely to impact different areas across the UK:

Yellow warning of rain issued for southwest England and Wales

Wednesday 11 January 2023 16:18 , Emily Atkinson

A yellow weather warning will be in place for much of southwest England and parts of Wales from 9pm tonight to 5pm on Thursday.

Here’s what the Met Office say to expect:

  • Possible power cuts and loss of other services to some homes and businesses

  • Homes and businesses could be flooded, causing damage to some buildings

  • Fast flowing or deep floodwater is possible

  • Delays or cancellations to train and bus services are possible

  • Spray and flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures

  • Some communities may be cut off by flooded roads

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UK weather: Town almost completely cut off by flood water amid heavy downpours

Wednesday 11 January 2023 16:13 , Emily Atkinson

Aerial images show residential areas cut off as heavy downpours caused flooding around the country.

The Met Office has yellow weather warnings for rain and wind in place for Thursday for South West England and Wales as the continuing downpours pose a risk of power cuts and fast-flowing floodwater.

Parts of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, were almost completely cut off by flood water after the River Severn burst its banks following days of torrential rain.

My colleague Liam James reports:

Town almost completely cut off by flood water as heavy rain batters UK