Extra climate woe is on the best way for Britain tomorrow, with recent storms bringing a 650-mile-wide wall of rain over the nation.
The Met Workplace has issued yellow climate warnings for rain, dampening hopes of a dry weekend for a lot of throughout the UK.
The primary is in place in Northern Eire from 9pm tonight, earlier than one other is issued for southern Wales and south-west England on Saturday.
Meteorologists warn the downpours could result in disruption to move and utilities, with flooding of some houses and companies doubtless together with important delays on the roads.
Temperatures are within the single digits at present – with highs of 9C in Plymouth and lows of 2C in Aberdeen – with sunshine turning hazy into the afternoon and rain arriving after darkish.
The scene from Loughrigg Fell within the Lake District (inventory picture). Extra snow may fall in Scotland over the weekend

The Met Workplace has issued a yellow warning for rain in Northern Eire from 9pm this night

One other warning has then been issued for southern Wales and south-west England on Saturday
As a lot as 8mm of rain may fall in only one hour in a single day into Saturday, with 1 / 4 of November’s typical common rainfall predicted to descend upon England’s south coast throughout the day.
Nonetheless, situations will really feel considerably hotter, with the mercury rising to 16C in some areas of the south-west.
On the reverse finish of the UK, nevertheless, pockets of snow are anticipated within the Scottish Highlands going into Saturday evening.
Sunny spells are then anticipated to return on Sunday, with the chance of blustery showers which can proceed into Monday earlier than most locations turn out to be dry on Tuesday.
Meteorologist Alex Burkill stated: ‘After a little bit of a tease with some drier climate on Friday, it is not excellent news if that is what you are after for the weekend’s forecast as it will flip extra unsettled once more.
‘Trying on the jet stream and, as we have seen for a lot of the previous few weeks, it’s working from west to east throughout the UK and it is this which has led to quite a few low stress techniques.
‘In addition to the wind and the rain we’re going to see our temperatures lifting into Saturday, after an initially chilly begin to the evening.
‘By the point many people get up, significantly within the south-west, temperatures will already be in double figures, however it will be a moist and windy begin to the day for many people.
‘The heaviest rain by means of the morning, more likely to be throughout south Wales and south-west England with closely saturated floor, we’re more likely to see some additional points with a bit extra flooding and disruption to journey, however the heaviest and extra persistent rain does clear eastwards as we undergo the afternoon.’
The most recent deluge comes after Storm Debi introduced heavy rain and robust winds to a number of elements of the UK earlier this week.
It’s the fourth named storm of the winter to this point, hitting the nation with gusts in extra of 70mph and large downpours flooding out roads.