Reports had suggested some warmer days days ahead into autumn
The Met Office has responded to recent predictions of an 'Indian summer' for the UK, casting doubt on the prospect of an extended warm period.
Looking further ahead, their long-range forecast indicates the start of October will bring bouts of heavy rain and robust winds. "There will also be some drier interludes as well and in these, some patchy fog and frost may form at night," they added, reports the Manchester Evening News. This outlook follows a soggy end to September, which saw several weather warnings as parts of the country grappled with the effects of severe flooding. On Monday, certain areas received rainfall exceeding the monthly average, leading to flash floods that caused damage to properties and travel disruptions.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Met Office gives verdict on 'Indian summer' and warm temperatures for OctoberSome forecasters have suggested hot air from the Caribbean will bring warm temperatures to the UK next month
Read more »
Met Office verdict on 'Indian Summer' hitting the UK and 'most likely scenario'Recent forecasts suggested the UK could see a pleasant warm spell in October as warm air moves over from the Caribbean
Read more »
Met Office forecasts 18 hours of rain as 'Indian summer' hopes shatteredHopes of a warm autumn have been dashed for most of the UK
Read more »
Met Office verdict on Indian Summer and 38C heatwave as 'Sweat-tember' looms'We could see record breaking temperatures in September'
Read more »
Storm names for 2024/25 season released by Met Éireann and Met Office'Naming each storm increases the level of public safety and preparedness as people are more likely to remember and respond to warnings when storms are named'
Read more »
TSB free £100 upfront offer to people switching banks set to end tomorrowTSB will pay £100 into the new account between October 15 and October 25, 2024.
Read more »