The UK is set to experience heavy rainfall on Tuesday as the weather takes a turn for the worse following a sunny weekend, according to the latest forecast from the Met Office. A band of low pressure moving in from the west will bring prolonged downpours, with the heaviest rain expected in south Wales and the Southwest of England.
The Met Office website reports that showery outbreaks of rain will impact northern and western regions throughout Tuesday. The rain is expected to become more widespread in the evening, potentially causing disruptions in parts of the Midlands and the Northwest of England.
Despite the unsettled weather, temperatures are forecasted to gradually rise during the week, reaching highs of 28°C or 27°C by Friday, with the warmest conditions expected in the East of England. Heavy rain is anticipated on Tuesday, accompanied by low cloud cover and coastal fog in the Southwest of England. Clouds will thicken on Monday evening leading to a rainy Tuesday.
Patchy rain will affect areas like Cornwall, north Devon, and the Welsh coast early on Tuesday, with rain intensifying as it moves northeast throughout the day. Weather charts from the Express indicate widespread and heavy rain across central England in the afternoon and evening, while showers will persist over Scotland.
Rainfall will taper off into showers overnight, mainly affecting the southwest coast of England into Wednesday morning. The southeast is likely to experience drier conditions, with clear spells and light winds expected on Monday evening. Dry and brighter weather is forecasted for other regions on Tuesday, with the southeast set to enjoy warm sunshine and escape the gloomy conditions.
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