Met Office UK rain tracker map shows path of downpours set to hit tomorrow as West braces for three inches to fall (while East will enjoy 22C highs)
Daily MailBritain will experience a split in weather conditions tomorrow with heavy downpours set to hit the West while eastern areas enjoy unseasonable highs of up to 22C. There's some heavy rain on the way later today and Wednesday 🌧️ Western areas will see the bulk of the heavy rain with 50-80mm in a few places pic.twitter.com/N2dyvnrzis — Met Office October 15, 2024 Cyclists cross a bridge over Flechs water near Brockenhurst in the New Forest this morning Met Office chief meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said: 'Warm air arriving from the south will allow temperatures to rise above average despite it often being cloudy. 'On Wednesday, parts of South East England could see 20C or 21C, with the mid to high teens expected across many parts of the UK. Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Dan Holley said: 'A low pressure system could bring strong winds to the North and West on Friday. 'As we head into the weekend the weather will remain unsettled with further rain at times, and by Sunday there is a chance that a particularly deep area of low pressure arriving from the Atlantic could bring more widespread strong winds, especially in northern and western areas, with potential for some disruption in places.