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Met Office maps show 60 UK areas drenched by heavy rain on Tuesday - full list

Met Office maps show 60 UK areas drenched by heavy rain on Tuesday - full list
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Met Office maps show 60 UK areas drenched by heavy rain on Tuesday - full list After a balmy heatwave week, Tuesday is set to be a washout for millions as rain comes to help alleviate the drought seen across the country caused by Britain's hottest ever summer Dozens of major UK towns and cities are set to be drenched on Tuesday as a wall of rain soaks the country. After weeks of sunshine, and 38C recorded last Thursday (August 13), this week gets off to a wet start. A band of heavy rain will...

Met Office maps show 60 UK areas drenched by heavy rain on Tuesday - full list After a balmy heatwave week, Tuesday is set to be a washout for millions as rain comes to help alleviate the drought seen across the country caused by Britain's hottest ever summer Dozens of major UK towns and cities are set to be drenched on Tuesday as a wall of rain soaks the country. After weeks of sunshine, and 38C recorded last Thursday (August 13), this week gets off to a wet start. A band of heavy rain will move over Britain on Monday evening (August 17) into Tuesday (August 18). It will be followed by more showers as Tuesday progresses. In total, 60 major towns and cities will get wet. The Met Office forecast for Monday is: “Remaining cloudy in the north with outbreaks of rain, turning heavier and more persistent later. Further south, hazy sunshine will develop, making it feel very warm and humid.” Meteorologists said of Tuesday to Thursday: “Rain gradually clearing to the south throughout Tuesday introducing fresher conditions. Largely dry in the south Wednesday, otherwise a mix of sunshine and showers. Showers becoming more widespread Thursday.” In a Sunday update, Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan added: “I can’t promise rain for all of us through the week ahead, but in the south at least, it’s looking like the most changeable week we’ve seen here – well at least since the end of June. “So as well as some rain, showers, and even thunderstorms in places, it will certainly feel considerably fresher than recent weeks in the south.” Weather maps show a band of heavy rain arrives on Monday, and soaks Scotland, north Wales, and northern England in the early hours of Tuesday. By 7am, that wall of rain has moved eastwards to Europe, but it is followed by outbreaks of rain across the western side of the country. South west England, Wales, and western Scotland should all expect rain. As the morning progresses, showers start to fizzle out, with only a few isolated downpours at lunchtime. However, by mid-afternoon, more rain returns in Scotland. Later on, in the evening, more rain arrives for England and Wales as another band of rain hits the Midlands and south east, which then moves out to East Anglia. This is a list of the 60 major towns and cities expected to see rain on Tuesday, August 18. Scotland - Aberdeen - Dundee - Edinburgh - Glasgow Northern Ireland - Belfast - Derry / Londonderry Wales - Cardiff - Newport - Swansea England North West - Blackburn - Blackpool - Bolton - Liverpool - Manchester - Oldham - Preston - Stockport North East - Gateshead - Middlesbrough - Newcastle upon Tyne - Sunderland Yorkshire and the Humber - Bradford - Huddersfield - Hull - Leeds - Rotherham - Sheffield - Wakefield - York West Midlands - Birmingham - Coventry - Solihull - Stoke-on-Trent - Walsall - Wolverhampton East Midlands - Derby - Leicester - Northampton - Nottingham East of England - Cambridge - Colchester - Ipswich - Luton - Norwich - Peterborough - Southend-on-Sea South West - Bournemouth - Bristol - Exeter - Gloucester - Plymouth - Poole - Swindon South East - Brighton & Hove - Milton Keynes - Oxford - Portsmouth - Reading - Southampton - London [Image text:] tornoway Aberdeen anchester Cardiff o London mouth
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