Overview
- Met Office yellow warnings for rain and, in places, wind ran from Saturday morning into early Sunday across Wales, northern England and parts of southern Scotland before expiring.
- Widely 20–30mm of rain fell with isolated 60–80mm in the warning area, and some coastal spots saw very strong gusts, with 50–60mph inland and up to 65–75mph on exposed coasts forecast.
- Environment Agency listings show dozens of flood alerts and multiple flood warnings still in force, including ongoing issues around high lake levels near Keswick in the Lake District.
- Localised flooding and travel disruption were reported in parts of northern England and Wales as the slow‑moving band cleared northeast overnight.
- Forecasters say a marked temperature drop is now underway with a brisk northerly flow, a drier and more settled start to the week for many, and a chance of early autumn frosts in rural spots.