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UK Drenched: 37 Days of Rain, Floods Persist
8 Feb
Summary
- Regions in southwest England and southern Wales experienced rain daily in 2026.
- Somerset faces constant flood alerts, with 15 major warnings issued.
- The unsettled weather pattern is predicted to continue into mid-February.

Southwest England and southern Wales have experienced relentless rainfall, with rain falling every day of 2026 for 37 consecutive days. This persistent deluge has resulted in extensive flooding across numerous areas, with Somerset being among the most critically affected regions. The Environment Agency has issued 15 major flood warnings for Somerset and its surroundings, indicating a significant risk of substantial flooding.
Across England, over 100 high-level flood warnings and more than 250 flood alerts are in effect. Major flood warnings are also in place near cities such as Salisbury, Bournemouth, and Birmingham. The Met Office forecasts that the unsettled weather will continue through the upcoming week, with further rain expected, particularly in eastern Scotland, southwest England, and Northern Ireland.
Looking ahead, the long-range forecast offers little optimism for drier conditions. The UK is expected to be dominated by predominantly cyclonic patterns throughout mid-February. While a brief period of colder weather with possible snow might occur in the north, the south should see a few days of respite. However, the weather is predicted to become milder with spells of rain and potential strong winds as the period progresses.




