Met Office hour-by-hour weather maps show where rain will be heaviest and when it will stop

Met Office hour-by-hour weather maps show where rain will be heaviest and when it will stop

Weather maps show heavy rain continuing to impact Wales throughout the week, with occasional dry spells. A yellow weather warning issued by the Met Office covers most of the country, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and up to 80mm of rainfall in some areas within hours.

As the warning is set to end at 9 pm, the Met Office’s weather maps indicate ongoing heavy rain but with possible breaks of dry weather in certain regions. The detailed breakdown of the forecast provides insights into when and where the rain will be at its most intense and when periods of drier weather can be expected.

In the morning on Wednesday, around 11 am, most of Wales is experiencing rain, with heavier downpours in parts of Wrexham, Flintshire, Powys, Carmarthenshire, and Swansea. As the day progresses, the rain persists, with varying intensities across different regions. By the evening, some areas may experience a temporary break from the rain, while others continue to face wet conditions.

Moving into Thursday, the forecast indicates a mix of rain and dry spells throughout the day, with some areas seeing heavier rainfall concentrations. By Friday morning, a band of heavy rain is expected to affect west Wales, while other parts of the country remain relatively clear. The weather patterns continue to fluctuate, with periods of heavy rain and lighter showers forecasted for different regions.

Further changes are anticipated over the weekend, with Saturday starting mostly dry before rain returns to parts of Wales by Sunday morning. However, the afternoon and evening on Sunday are predicted to be drier, offering some respite from the wet weather.

Overall, the Met Office’s hour-by-hour weather maps provide valuable insights into the expected weather conditions across Wales, helping residents and authorities to prepare and stay informed about potential rain patterns and intensities in their respective areas.

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