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this Met Office Sent yellow weather alert all week heavy rainstrong winds and snowfall are expected across the territory U.K..
Cold weather will be most noticeable across the Southwest U.K.as several districts in the region, and Walesis under a 12-hour yellow warning from 4am on Tuesday.
A 48-hour weather warning will be in force for the Midlands, Tayside and Fife, Grampians, Highlands and Aerincia areas from midday on Wednesday as forecasters expect continued heavy rain with the possibility of heavy downpours. flood.
Met Office chief forecaster Paul Gundersen said: “A gust of strong winds and heavy rain is expected to affect parts of southwest England and Wales on Tuesday. Gusts could reach 45 to 55 mph inland and 60 to 65 mph on the most exposed hills and coasts.
“High winds accompanied by heavy rain are likely to bring some damage to vulnerable areas such as Cornwall, which is still feeling the Impact of Storm Goretti. “

Strong winds and bands of rain will move northward from Wednesday, with weather warnings in place for parts of Scotland. Between 30 and 60 millimeters of rainfall are expected in the area, with up to 80 to 120 millimeters possible in the highlands.
The Met Office warned there was a low chance of flooding of homes and businesses, power outages and road closures.
Dan Hawley, deputy chief forecaster at the Met Office, said: “Given the nature of the ground following the recent thaw from rain and snow, this may lead to flooding in some places. Rainfall totals will be lighter in coastal areas, but strong onshore winds and large waves at times will pose additional dangers.”
“Rainfall over the highlands will also increasingly change to snow on Thursday and Friday, complicating how quickly rivers can respond downstream.”
The Met Office said it was still expected to get colder next week as competing weather systems try to push wet weather from the west and cold and dry weather from the east.

Meteorological Bureau five-day weather forecast
on Monday
The weather was gray with some stubborn fog and lots of low clouds. Rain continues to fall across the Midlands, with skies brightest in northern Scotland. Temperatures are near or slightly above average.
overnight
Still cloudy, with rain moving northward, with locally heavy rain in Northern Ireland. Some clear skies between clouds will allow frost to develop to the north and west. Windy southwesterly in Turing.
Tuesday
Clouds move through central and northern areas but remain around the western and eastern coasts. There will be heavier rainfall in the western region and heavier rainfall in the southwest, and the wind will increase. average temperature.
Wednesday-Friday Outlook
The weather is changeable these days, often cloudy, sometimes sunny, but sometimes rainy. Winds will pick up in northern areas later this week. It can get cold here.

