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Met Office Issues UK Weather Warning for Heavy Rain and Flood Risk

Last updated: November 4, 2025 3:59 am
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Flooding and Disruption Expected in Affected AreasMet Office Urges Public to Stay Weather-Aware

The Met Office has issued a UK rainfall warning for heavy downfalls anticipated to sweep across a large corridor of England, Wales, and Scotland from tonight until early Wednesday.

The unheroic alert highlights implicit flooding, delicate trip conditions, and transport delays across several western regions.

The rearmost alert comes as unsettled rainfall continues to dominate the launch of the week, with frequent showers, low cloud, and spells of heavier rain pushing in from the Atlantic.

Rain to Intensify as Fronts Move In

After a cloudy and damp launch to the week, foretellers are advising that downfall will come heavier and further patient overnight, particularly across advanced ground in northern and western areas.

Western Scotland, Wales, and Cumbria are likely to see the most prolonged cloudbursts, with further outbreaks anticipated through Tuesday.

The Met Office verified that some highland areas could record up to 80 mm of rainfall by noon Tuesday, while wider summations of 30 – 60 mm are likely away.

Milder air from the south-west will also bring temperatures ranging between 10 – 12 °C in the north and 14 – 16 °C in the south, warmer than average for early November.

Flooding and Disruption Expected in Affected Areas

The UK rainfall warning covers Cumbria, much of South West England, including Cornwall, Devon, Gloucestershire, Plymouth and Torbay, and a large corridor of Wales, such as Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, and Powys.

Localized flooding and trip detainments are possible, particularly on roads prone to face water figure- up.

“Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, and amending your travel plans if necessary.

Trip dislocations are possible across these regions, with rain and flooding probably causing delays on roads and public transport. ”
The Met Office advised.

Drivers are prompted to take redundant care, while commuters are advised to check public transport schedules before traveling. Exigency services have also reminded residents to avoid driving through floodwater.

Met Office Urges Public to Stay Weather-Aware

Although the warning isn’t for extreme storms, the continuity of downfall could still lead to dangerous conditions.

People living in the alert zones are encouraged to cover original rainfall updates, secure outdoor particulars, and prepare for possible power or trip disconnection.

As the UK rainfall warning remains in place until Wednesday morning, the advice is clear: plan ahead, stay conservative, and keep an eye on the cast as another spell of wet and windy rainfall moves across Britain.

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ByAlice
A proud Brummie with a no-nonsense attitude, she’s been reporting on regional affairs for over a decade. From council politics to new urban developments, she’s got a wealth of knowledge when it comes to local news. When she’s not writing, she’s probably moaning about the weather—because, well, it’s Britain.
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