
"Yellow warnings have been issued through the weekend here as after a three day spell of very wet weather across this region, a further spell of persistent and at times heavy rain is expected before easing during Saturday night. Many places are likely to see a further 20-30 mm of rain, and a few spots could see 50 mm. With colder air moving in from the east, at locations above 400-500 metres a lot of this will fall as snow."
"It will be windy too in the northeast of the UK, with a strong southeasterly wind blowing onto North Sea coasts. Further south, an area of low pressure is bringing very wet and windy weather across the southwest of England and southern Wales. Gusts could reach up to 60mph in coastal locations, with rainfall accumulations of up to 30-40mm falling on already saturated ground. Yellow warnings have been issued for these regions too."
""Unsettled weather continues for many across the UK with persistent and heavy rain in parts of Scotland with snow over higher ground, and strong winds and heavy rain in southwestern England and southern Wales. Elsewhere while it'll be a breezy weekend there will be brighter and drier spells with occasional showers passing through fairly quickly." By Monday we'll see a brief quieter start for many, with some patches of fog to start the week."
The UK remains positioned between high pressure to the northeast and low pressure moving in from the southwest, generating unsettled and varied conditions. Eastern Scotland faces persistent and sometimes heavy rain with yellow warnings, 20-30 mm widely and up to 50 mm in places, and snow above 400-500 metres. The northeast will experience strong southeasterly winds on North Sea coasts. The southwest of England and southern Wales will see very wet, windy conditions with gusts up to 60 mph and 30-40 mm on saturated ground, accompanied by yellow warnings. Monday brings a brief quieter start before a new frontal system brings more rain to western Britain and Northern Ireland.
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