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UK Braces for Rain, Snow Warnings
29 Jan
Summary
- A 21-hour rain warning is active for parts of South West England.
- Heavy rain and strong winds are forecast, with possible flooding.
- An increasing risk of snow is predicted for the coming week.

South West England is currently under a 21-hour weather warning for heavy rain, active from Friday morning until Saturday morning. The alert covers Cornwall, Devon, Plymouth, Somerset, and Torbay, with forecasts predicting 10 to 20 mm of rainfall widely and up to 30 mm in some areas.
This rainfall is expected to cause flooding and disruption, particularly as it falls on saturated ground. Strong winds are also anticipated in certain locations. The Met Office has also issued an 18-hour warning for six other UK areas on Friday, raising concerns about potential heavy flooding and travel chaos.
Looking further ahead, the long-range forecast for the next week indicates an increasing risk of snow, especially in northern regions. While temperatures will generally be near average, a shift towards easterly winds is expected to bring colder conditions and accentuate the chill. Unsettled weather with showers and rain is likely to persist across much of the UK.




