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Brits Brace for Torrential Downpours as Met Office Issues Severe Weather Warnings
4 Nov
Summary
- 18 hours of heavy rain expected across UK
- Flood warnings issued for Cornwall, Devon, Gloucestershire, and Wales
- Cumbria to see up to 80mm of rainfall
- Potential for power cuts and transport disruptions

As of November 4th, 2025, the Met Office has issued a series of severe weather warnings for the UK, with heavy rainfall expected to batter the country for up to 18 hours. The warnings cover several regions, including Cornwall, Devon, Gloucestershire, and Wales, where flood alerts have been put in place.
In the south, areas such as Plymouth and Torbay are expected to see up to 50mm of rainfall this afternoon, following overnight downpours that have persisted into the morning. Further north, Cumbria is set to experience even heavier rainfall, with some parts of the county predicted to receive up to 80mm over the course of the day.
The heavy downpours are likely to cause significant disruption, with the Met Office warning of potential transport issues and power cuts in the worst-affected areas. Brits have been advised to check the weather forecast, prepare for flooding, and adjust their travel plans accordingly.
Despite the gloomy weather, temperatures are expected to remain mild for the time of year, with blustery southwesterly winds. The heavy rain is expected to ease later today, but sporadic showers are likely to continue into the evening and overnight.




