With several flood warnings in place across the country, It feels like autumn is beginning in earnest this week, which starts with chilly temperatures and persistent rain for many.
A yellow weather warning for rain has been in place since 00:30 this morning (Monday 30) and is expected to last until 20:00 tonight, spanning across Greater Manchester into northeast Wales and the rest of north west England from Stoke-on-Trent up to Lancaster.
It’s not set to last however, with forecasts for tomorrow and the rest of the week looking “much drier”, according to the Met Office.
READ MORE: NHS issues key advice as new Covid strain XEC spreads across UK The forecaster has said it will be “a wet day for many” today with “persistent and at times heavy rain, especially in the far south of the region where travel disruption is possible”.
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