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Rainy Days Ahead: UK Braces for More Wet Weather

United KingdomSaturday, December 6, 2025
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Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected

The UK is in for a soggy start to the week, with more rain on the way after a wet weekend. The weather forecast looks pretty gloomy, with low-pressure systems causing trouble.

Saturday's Forecast

On Saturday, December 6, heavy rain is expected to stick around, especially in:

  • Northeast Scotland
  • South Wales
  • Southwest England

Some of these showers could be intense, with thunder thrown in for good measure.

Areas Most Affected

The areas that will see the most rain include:

  • South Wales
  • Southwest England
  • Cumbria
  • Southwest Scotland
  • Northern Ireland

These places could get between 20 to 30 mm of rain in just six to nine hours. With the ground already wet from previous downpours, there's a good chance of:

  • Local flooding
  • Travel headaches, especially in the western parts of the UK.

Sunday's Outlook

As Saturday winds down, another weather system is already making its way in from the west. This one looks set to bring more of the same, with a weather front sweeping across the country from west to east.

Sunday will bring a band of rain moving northeast, covering most of the UK. But there's a silver lining: the rain should clear up by the end of the weekend, leaving things drier in:

  • England
  • Wales
  • Northern Ireland

Early Week Disruptions

But don't get too comfortable. The wet and windy weather is expected to stick around into the new week, with more disruptions likely.

The Met Office warns that a deep area of low pressure could bring:

  • Heavy rain
  • Strong winds from late Monday into early Wednesday.

This could cause some serious problems, and severe weather warnings might be issued as the details become clearer.

Uncertainty and Holiday Forecast

The exact path and timing of this low-pressure system are still uncertain, so it's hard to say which areas will be hit the hardest.

And if you're hoping for a clear forecast for Christmas, don't hold your breath. December is shaping up to be a messy month, and it's too early to tell what the weather will bring for the holidays.

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