Anyone hoping for relief from the UK’s wet weather may be disappointed next week, with more flooding expected and patches of snow forecast.
The Environment Agency has issued 73 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, mainly in areas of the south-west of England and the Midlands. There are also 177 flood alerts – which indicate possible flooding – in place across England.
According to Natural Resources Wales, two flood alerts are in place in South Pembrokeshire and the Lower Severn catchment in Powys. The Met Office said blustery showers would spread across many areas overnight on Sunday, with chilly temperatures for many and frost in the north.
Monday will bring sunny spells and showers, with some heavy rainfall expected. There is a risk of hail and thunderstorms, as well as snow showers in the far north. It will be largely drier and brighter on Tuesday.
There will be the risk of some rain and snow in the south on Wednesday and Thursday but it will be mostly dry in the north, according to the Met Office. Although there are no weather warnings currently in place, the Met Office said it may have to issue them as conditions evolve later this week.
Provisional statistics published earlier this month by the Met Office show Northern Ireland experienced its wettest January in 149 years and second wettest on record.
TurboToastGTI on
I know the stereotype is that it’s the UK and it always rains here, but jesus christ I just want a little vitamin D.
Pale-Way9282 on
Its been a thoroughly depressing 2026 in the UK so far.
ExoneratedPhoenix on
I used to roll my eyes with people who claimed they had “SAD”
Turns out I just thought it didn’t exist because by time I heard that diagnosis and it became a common thing to hear I was a horny teenager and turns out when life is going pretty easy with a girlfriend and getting good grades you just kind of don’t notice bad weather.
Now as an adult with responsibilities, lack of sleep and finances to consider, waking up and opening the curtains to once again the entire Atlantic ocean shitting itself into my driveway for the 98th day in a row just makes me curl into a ball and cry. SAD is real. This year has been atrocious.
I know Britain is known for rain, but statistically, we actually don’t get much. Most of Europe gets it much heavier, America definitely gets flash flood levels more, and places like India get our yearly rainfall in 2 hours in some areas. This is taking the royal piss.
JedsBike on
I do remember people saying that global warming would affect the UK like this about 10 years ago. Mild wet weather. It didn’t sound so bad back then, how wrong I was!
Dennyisthepisslord on
I live not too far from the Thames. It should take something sensational for it to effect my home but it’s been lapping outside of it’s usual banks for a week now. Never goes down much as the rain keeps coming.
Equivalent_Goose_136 on
Honestly the sun came out today at about 3:30 and I just dropped everything and ran out to have a bike ride just for the joy of being outside and not getting wet.
godsavedonalduck on
Yet they’ll be drought warnings come may again. We can’t win.
I think it’s time to start investing more in preserving some of these rainfalls were getting rather than invest in paying the ceos and shareholders of these water companies more and more every year.
concretepigeon on
I hope this at least means the reservoirs are nice and full and we don’t have another hosepipe ban this summer.
machinehead332 on
Think it’s time we all had UVB lights installed in our homes, like lizards in a vivarium.
jonathing on
I used to bike to work and back in literally any weather, it gave me an hour’s worth of endorphins before work each day and got me outside before spending 10 hours in a windowless department. For the last year I’ve not been able to ride and I’m struggling with walking to the station, this has really killed my motivation to continue existing. If this weather continues for much longer it might just finish me off
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Anyone hoping for relief from the UK’s wet weather may be disappointed next week, with more flooding expected and patches of snow forecast.
The Environment Agency has issued 73 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, mainly in areas of the south-west of England and the Midlands. There are also 177 flood alerts – which indicate possible flooding – in place across England.
According to Natural Resources Wales, two flood alerts are in place in South Pembrokeshire and the Lower Severn catchment in Powys. The Met Office said blustery showers would spread across many areas overnight on Sunday, with chilly temperatures for many and frost in the north.
Monday will bring sunny spells and showers, with some heavy rainfall expected. There is a risk of hail and thunderstorms, as well as snow showers in the far north. It will be largely drier and brighter on Tuesday.
There will be the risk of some rain and snow in the south on Wednesday and Thursday but it will be mostly dry in the north, according to the Met Office. Although there are no weather warnings currently in place, the Met Office said it may have to issue them as conditions evolve later this week.
Provisional statistics published earlier this month by the Met Office show Northern Ireland experienced its wettest January in 149 years and second wettest on record.
I know the stereotype is that it’s the UK and it always rains here, but jesus christ I just want a little vitamin D.
Its been a thoroughly depressing 2026 in the UK so far.
I used to roll my eyes with people who claimed they had “SAD”
Turns out I just thought it didn’t exist because by time I heard that diagnosis and it became a common thing to hear I was a horny teenager and turns out when life is going pretty easy with a girlfriend and getting good grades you just kind of don’t notice bad weather.
Now as an adult with responsibilities, lack of sleep and finances to consider, waking up and opening the curtains to once again the entire Atlantic ocean shitting itself into my driveway for the 98th day in a row just makes me curl into a ball and cry. SAD is real. This year has been atrocious.
I know Britain is known for rain, but statistically, we actually don’t get much. Most of Europe gets it much heavier, America definitely gets flash flood levels more, and places like India get our yearly rainfall in 2 hours in some areas. This is taking the royal piss.
I do remember people saying that global warming would affect the UK like this about 10 years ago. Mild wet weather. It didn’t sound so bad back then, how wrong I was!
I live not too far from the Thames. It should take something sensational for it to effect my home but it’s been lapping outside of it’s usual banks for a week now. Never goes down much as the rain keeps coming.
Honestly the sun came out today at about 3:30 and I just dropped everything and ran out to have a bike ride just for the joy of being outside and not getting wet.
Yet they’ll be drought warnings come may again. We can’t win.
I think it’s time to start investing more in preserving some of these rainfalls were getting rather than invest in paying the ceos and shareholders of these water companies more and more every year.
I hope this at least means the reservoirs are nice and full and we don’t have another hosepipe ban this summer.
Think it’s time we all had UVB lights installed in our homes, like lizards in a vivarium.
I used to bike to work and back in literally any weather, it gave me an hour’s worth of endorphins before work each day and got me outside before spending 10 hours in a windowless department. For the last year I’ve not been able to ride and I’m struggling with walking to the station, this has really killed my motivation to continue existing. If this weather continues for much longer it might just finish me off