There’s a lot of rain about especially on Sunday 13 February according to forecasters.
Saturday 12 February :
Cloudy with patchy rain, heavy at times, particularly in the west. A windy day, with gales over high ground. Milder than Friday. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Mild with rain, persistent and heavy at times, on Sunday. Rain clearing to sunshine and isolated showers later Monday. Feeling colder. Windy with outbreaks of rain on Tuesday.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Steve Ramsdale, said; “A new area of low-pressure, this time moving across England and Wales, arrives on Saturday night then slowly clears to the east on Sunday. This brings wet and windy weather to the country, particularly Wales, and we have issued a Yellow National Severe Weather Warning for rain for this.”
“As the system pulls away from the UK there will be another short lived, colder and more settled spell Monday night with one or two wintry showers possible over high ground in Scotland and perhaps a frost elsewhere.”
There is more unsettled weather for many on Tuesday, with rain and showers crossing the country, before the arrival of another deep low-pressure system on Wednesday. The development of this system will be closely watched as it brings another wet and windy day with the potential for National Severe Weather Warnings to be issued.
This changeable theme is fairly typical for UK winters and looks set to continue beyond mid week with the jet stream lying across the UK. This will bring further spells of wet and windy weather followed by sunshine and showers and temperatures will vary with spells of cold air between the milder, unsettled weather.