
"Many areas will see a dry day with plenty of sunshine on Tuesday. Southeast England will remain cloudier with occasional patchy rain, while northwest Scotland could see a few showers. Following recent heavy rain ground conditions remain saturated in many western areas, with numerous flood alerts still active across England and Wales. It will feel chillier than of late with widespread clear skies overnight. Overnight, fog and frost patches will develop widely as skies clear for many."
"The fog may be slow to clear on Wednesday morning, prompting a Yellow Warning for fog from 00:00 until 10:00 for a large part of central and northern England. Dense fog patches could lead to difficult travel conditions, particularly across the East Midlands and Cambridgeshire. Outbreaks of heavy rain and brisk winds will move eastwards through the day on Wednesday, with southeast England staying dry until after dark. A Yellow Warning for rain is in place from 10:00 until 23:59 on Wednesday for southwest England and south Wales."
"Neil Armstrong, Chief Forecaster at the Met Office, said: "We're set to see an unsettled week as low-pressure systems push fronts across the UK. With recent heavy rain, further wet conditions will increase the risk of flooding. With that in mind, it's important to stay up to date with the latest Met Office forecast and warnings and remember to never drive through flood water.""
Many areas will be dry with sunshine on Tuesday, while southeast England stays cloudier with patchy rain and northwest Scotland sees a few showers. Ground conditions remain saturated in many western areas, with numerous flood alerts active across England and Wales after recent heavy rain. Clearer, chillier nights will allow widespread fog and frost patches to develop, with fog potentially slow to clear on Wednesday morning and prompting a Yellow Warning for central and northern England. Outbreaks of heavy rain and brisk winds will move east through Wednesday and Thursday, with Yellow Warnings for rain in southwest England, south Wales and southern counties, and significant rainfall amounts possible over high ground, increasing the risk of flooding and travel disruption. People should avoid driving through flood water and follow forecasts and warnings.
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