
"The Met Office has said that after a week of benign anticyclonic gloom, low pressure has pushed the area of high pressure away to the east over the weekend. Heavy rain in Northern Ireland saw 59.2mm accumulate at Killowen from midnight to 14:00 on Sunday. Continued influence from low pressure will bring more unsettled weather to the UK weather this week. Monday will see heavy showers, particularly across southern England and southern Wales, as well as more persistent rain in northwestern Scotland."
""By Wednesday evening we'll see increasingly unsettled weather moving in from the west. Overnight on Wednesday heavy rain and some strong gusty winds will move along the south of the UK. Accumulations of 25-40mm of rain are possible over twelve hours or so in southern counties. The unsettled conditions will become more widespread across the UK through Thursday with further heavy showers bringing more rainfall to many parts of the UK.""
Low pressure pushed the area of high pressure east over the weekend after a week of anticyclonic gloom. Heavy rain in Northern Ireland produced 59.2mm at Killowen from midnight to 14:00 on Sunday. Continued low pressure will bring unsettled weather across the UK this week. Monday will feature heavy showers across southern England and southern Wales and more persistent rain in northwestern Scotland. Tuesday will bring further showers with more frequent sunshine between them and reduced gusty winds. Wednesday should be driest and brightest for central and eastern areas, though some showers will affect Northern Ireland, western Scotland and the Northern Isles. Later Wednesday and overnight heavy rain and stronger winds will move in from the west across the south coast, with 25–40mm possible in southern counties and the potential for severe weather warnings as conditions become more widespread on Thursday.
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