Weather Forecast UK Met Office Weather Rain continues in the north and west
THE Met Office have warned of heavy rain with flooding and power cuts expected as a yellow weather warning was put in place.
National Rail confirmed a speed restriction on the tracks is in place between the major station in Scotland and Mallaig/Oban.Beckham shares heartbreaking clip after tragic death of Sven-Goran ErikssonMost areas will be mostly dry once again on Wednesday with temperatures peaking mid week in the southeast.
Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Nick Silkstone said: “There is a warmer interlude of weather on the way for those in the south and east of the UK from the middle of the week. “While this initial warmth will be relatively short-lived, with a return towards average temperatures by Thursday, the weather will continue with a drier and more settled theme during the second half of the week under the influence of high pressure.
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