The Met Office says a new weather system will bring low pressure to our shores tomorrow, with heavy rain expected across eight UK regions on Wednesday
Substantial rainfall is forecast for millions across Britain tomorrow as the jet stream undergoes a significant shift.
Temperatures have fallen to typical levels for this period following May’s record-shattering heatwave, when thermometers climbed beyond 35C in certain locations – representing the warmest temperatures ever recorded for May.
Yet thunderstorms and precipitation have since arrived across numerous regions. And while the Met Office indicates some “dry and bright weather ” can be anticipated early tomorrow, forecasters warn: “It is not going to last.”
Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern indicates a fresh weather system “with a stronger-than-average and more south-shifted jet stream” will deliver low pressure to our coastline tomorrow.
“That means it swiftly turns wet across Northern Ireland, Wales and the South West first thing Wednesday morning, ” he said. “[It will be a] tricky rush hour as this rain moves north-eastwards, turning damp for central, eastern and northern England by the afternoon, as well as central and southern Scotland.”, reports the Mirror.
Mr McGivern noted that, despite skies clearing and brightening during the afternoon, there will remain “a lot of showers returning to Northern Ireland, the north and central England, as well as Wales in particular”.
UK areas experiencing substantial rainfall on Wednesday
- Northern Ireland
- Wales
- South West of England
- Central England
- Eastern England
- Northern England
- Southern Scotland
- Central Scotland
The Met Office previously indicated temperatures could reach 21C across southern regions on Wednesday, while northern areas might see highs of 19C. Comparable conditions are anticipated throughout the coming days.
BBC weather outlook for the week ahead
The BBC weather outlook for the week ahead reports: “[Wednesday] will be cloudy and windy with outbreaks of rain pushing eastwards, these occasionally heavy with a risk of thunder in the north. Sunny spells developing in the south later in the afternoon.
“A mix of sunshine and heavy showers on Thursday. Risk of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Friday looks to see sunny spells interspersed with showers in the west and north. Drier elsewhere. Saturday will see mostly cloudy skies with a chance of light rain in western areas.”

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