Overview
- The Met Office has two yellow rain warnings in force today for Wales, covering north‑west areas from 3am–12pm and south and south‑west areas until 11pm.
- Forecasts highlight very high short‑term totals in places, with up to around 50–70mm possible over higher ground and a risk of power interruptions and transport delays.
- Met Éireann issued and extended Status Yellow warnings for multiple counties, cautioning for heavy, blustery rain and localised flooding in periods Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
- Met Office maps show a broad Atlantic band sweeping east this morning, with rain clearing many areas into the afternoon but further spells likely into Thursday.
- The wet spell follows recent gales and comes as Welsh reservoirs sit near 54% capacity, with agencies noting intense downpours can trigger rapid runoff rather than steady recharge.