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UK Faces Prolonged Wet Weather Following Record-Breaking Dry Spring

The Met Office warns of heavy rain and strong winds across most of the UK this week, marking a stark shift from the driest start to spring since 1956.

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Overview

  • The UK experienced its driest start to spring since 1956, with some areas going over 30 days without rainfall.
  • Heavy rain and strong winds are forecast to persist throughout the week, with most regions expecting rain on most days.
  • Northern areas, particularly Scotland and the northwest, are likely to see the heaviest rainfall and strongest winds, with gusts reaching up to 50mph.
  • Southern England may experience occasional drier interludes and warmer temperatures, with highs reaching 22°C later in the week.
  • The unsettled weather pattern is expected to last into early June, with a mix of rain, sunny spells, and potential thunderstorms, especially in the south.