UK weather: What the conditions will be like near you this week

The UK is set to experience heavy rainfall this week, marking the end of the recent warm weather

Pedestrians shelter from the rain beneath umbrellas while looking at the London landmark, the London Eye, from Embankment by the River Thames, in central London, on August 18, 2023 on a gloomy summer's day. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)
The UK is set to experience heavy rainfall this week. (Getty)

Blustery gales and heavy downpours are set to continue across the UK in coming days.

The UK's recent mini-heatwave came to an abrupt end on Sunday with downpours nationwide, and more showers and storms have been forecast.

A Met Office forecaster told Yahoo News UK that local flooding is still possible in the worst-hit areas as heavy rain continues. Flooding is possible from rivers and surface water across most parts of England on Wednesday.

Meteorologists have warned there could be widespread travel disruption on Wednesday as a result of heavy rain, with public transport services being affected.

Waves crash over the breakwater by Newhaven Lighthouse on August 5, 2023, as Storm Antoni brings rain and high winds to the UK. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)
It's going to be windy this week, according to the Met Office. (Getty)

What weather can we expect across the UK in the coming days according to the Met Office?

London and the south-east

Wednesday

Starting generally clear with showers. A band of more persistent rain, heavy and thundery at times, and strong winds arriving later and easing Wednesday night, leaving clear spells and showers. Maximum temperature 20°C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Largely dry Thursday with bright spells. More persistent rain arriving Friday, with increased risk of heavier and thundery downpours. Saturday starting chillier, dry with sunny spells. Winds easing, turning colder.

South-west

Wednesday

Wet and windy to start with a band of heavy rain clearing southeastwards through the morning. Becoming drier and brighter by late afternoon with a few showers. Winds easing later. Maximum temperature 19°C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Often changeable with sunshine and scattered showers, heavy and thundery at times. Drier on Saturday with sunnier spells. Remaining blustery, especially along the coasts and feeling cool.

Midlands

Wednesday

A wet and windy start with rain continuing to push southeastwards through the morning. Turning fresher and drier later in the afternoon with brighter intervals. Winds gradually easing. Maximum temperature 18°C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Often changeable with sunshine and scattered showers, heavy and thundery at times. Drier on Saturday with sunnier spells. Remaining blustery and feeling cool.

North-east

Wednesday

Wednesday starting with a band of persistent heavy, perhaps thundery, rain across the region. This clearing southeastwards leaving showers and brighter spells. Largely clear and dry overnight. Winds remaining moderate. Maximum temperature 17°C.

Wet and windy weather is set to continue for the UK in coming days. (Alamy Live News)
Wet and windy weather is set to continue in the UK in the coming days. (Alamy)

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Starting bright with showers Thursday. Heavy rain, possibly thundery, arriving later and continuing into Friday. Chilly start Saturday, largely dry with sunny spells. Winds easing, turning colder.

North-west

Wednesday

A wet and windy start with rain continuing to push southeastwards through the morning. Turning fresher behind with sunshine and showers. Winds gradually easing. Maximum temperature 18°C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Often changeable with sunshine and scattered showers, heavy and thundery at times. Drier on Saturday with sunnier spells. Remaining blustery, especially along the coasts and feeling cool.

Scotland

Wednesday

Rather cloudy with blustery showers, most frequent, heavier over north and west Highlands. Fewer showers, more sunshine towards Inverness. Becoming windy with westerly winds becoming strong during the afternoon. Maximum temperature 17°C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Rather cloudy, showery and cool on Thursday and Friday with strong northwest winds, even risk of gales. Drier and brighter on Saturday before rain extends northeast in the evening.

Northern Ireland

Wednesday

Bright spells with a little sunshine and scattered showers. Some heavier showers are likely in the afternoon. Fresh westerly winds, possibly strong towards the North Coast in the morning. Maximum temperature 17°C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Sunny spells with scattered showers on Thursday and Friday. Also cool and becoming quite windy. Dry, bright, less windy Saturday morning before rain spreads east later.

Wales

Wednesday

Wet and windy to start with a band of heavy rain clearing southeastwards through the morning. Becoming drier and brighter by the afternoon with a few showers. Winds easing later. Maximum temperature 18°C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday

Often changeable with sunshine and scattered showers, heavy and thundery at times. Drier on Saturday with sunnier spells. Remaining blustery, especially along the coasts and feeling cool.