The cloudy weather will continue into Thursday with some sunny intervals in the late morning. Heavy rain is expected to fall with cloud skies today. On Thursday, there will be bouts of sunshine in the morning. Residents will experience light showers with cloudy skies as temperatures plummet to -2C in the evening. There will continue to be cloudy skies into Thursday with sunny spells in the morning.
There will likely be heavy rain in the afternoon with cloud formation in the evening. On Thursday, there will be sunny intervals changing to light showers later in the morning. There may be light snow with some sunny spells on Thursday.Ĭhances of heavy rain with cloudy skies on Wednesday evening. Temperatures are expected to drop as low as -2C on Wednesday evening. It will be a cloudy day with a chance of light rain in the later afternoon and early evening. The air generally turning a lot colder with the risk of frost." Coventry and Warwickshire forecast "A warning in the north as that north/north easterly wind delivers snow showers across more northern and eastern areas through Wednesday as well as Thursday. Let’s look at the broader picture and you can see the yellows just fade away as that weather front sinks down towards more southern areas during Wednesday. Met Office forecaster Clare Nasir said: "Warning for snow and ice across the north of Scotland through Tuesday and into Wednesday and eventually Arctic air strings right across the country. Some rural areas in northern Scotland could see temperatures as low as -8C on Thursday night. This is due to Arctic air moving in from the north, bringing chilly conditions after a mini-heatwave last week which saw highs of 20C. 1-2 cm accumulations are possible mainly above 100 m, with 5 cm over parts of Scotland, Northumberland and the North York Moors above 200-300 m." "Some accumulations of snow are also possible, particularly across eastern Scotland and hillier areas of northeast England.
The Met Office warned: "Further wintry showers overnight Wednesday and early Thursday may lead to fairly widespread icy patches, particularly on untreated surfaces. Read more: Covid rates soar past 1,000 mark in two Warwickshire towns
Drivers can expect travel delays on higher elevation roads affected by snowfall, which would result in longer journey times. The Met Office has also warned of possible travel disruptions as snow and hail showers could lead to icy surfaces. There are yellow warnings in place from 8pm this evening until 10am on Thursday morning across northern parts of England and Scotland, meaning commuters may face two days of difficulties getting to work, the Mirror reports. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning with snow and hail showers across parts of the UK - and temperatures are expected to drop this evening as an Arctic blast sweeps across the country. It will be as low as minus five by tomorrow in some places locally by Thursday morning. The risk of snowfall in Coventry looms as temperatures prepare to plummet in our area.