UK Weather: More Wind And Rain As 60MPH Winds Batter Britain

PA  |  Posted: 27/04/2012 06:51 Updated: 27/04/2012 06:56   PA

Uk Weather

Much of England and Wales will experience further downpours today while strong winds of up to 60mph are set to batter parts of the UK over the weekend.

The wet weather shows no signs of relenting and is likely to continue well into next week as one of the wettest Aprils on record comes to an end.

However the deluge is not expected to be enough to avert a drought across parts of the country and water companies are unlikely to lift their hosepipe bans.

Brendan Jones, forecaster at MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said: "The wettest areas today will be East Anglia, Wales and southern England, which can expect sharp, heavy downpours this afternoon.

"There's also likely to be some lightning and hail - the sorts of things we've got quite used to over the past week."

He said the rain was then expected to move northwards to north Wales and the North Midlands later, with the worst affected areas experiencing up to 10mm of rain.

"Tomorrow is not looking too bad but parts of England and Wales are going to get a real soaking on Sunday. Some of the wettest weather will be in southern England with up to 40mm falling. It will then move further north with Scotland and Northern Ireland getting the rain by Sunday night."

Jones said gusts of 55 to 60mph were set to hit coastal areas on Sunday, but it was currently unclear which parts of the country would be worst affected.

"They are especially strong for what is ultimately getting towards late spring," he said. "We would not normally see such strong winds at this time of year.

"There will potentially be another band of rain on Tuesday. The weather isn't going to get any better in the foreseeable future."

So far this month there has been 175% more rain than would be normal, MeteoGroup forecaster Nick Prebble said.

The Environment Agency said 10 flood warnings were in place in north-east England today while there were 38 flood alerts across the country.

Yesterday Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman told MPs the rain would not avert the drought and water companies were right to impose a hosepipe ban.

Speaking in the House of Commons, Ms Spelman said this month's deluge did not make up for the last two dry winters and the Government was well prepared for this summer's drought as they had "seen it coming".

Labour warned there could be a shortage of drinking water as more people were relying on bore holes in their gardens.

The weather is good news for gardeners, who have welcomed the downpours.

Guy Barter, chief horticultural adviser at the Royal Horticultural Society, said: "The RHS and gardeners welcome the rain we have been having.

"Although several weeks of similar rain are needed to ease the drought and allow hosepipe bans to be lifted, the soil moisture levels are restored after a dry March. As soon as temperatures rise, plants will start growing vigorously.

"Established plants will need no watering, but newly planted plants will need watering when summer arrives. Water butts will have filled nicely by then, even those bought in the recent rush, and their contents can be used in the sunny summer we hope for, when these chilly April showers are long forgotten."

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carneliancrystal
Do I believe all the propaganda of course I do
06:42 PM on 04/27/2012
Why oh why do they always use the word braced for bad weather has someone thrown in a couple more sea anchors somewhere on the coast to stop us floating away?
09:15 AM on 04/28/2012
yes this annoys me too, along with "motorists are reeling..........." and other such emotive words, most people have no interest one way or the other regarding things over which they have no control.......
04:07 PM on 04/27/2012
STOP IT! It's weather, it's not news.
03:16 PM on 04/27/2012
only in the south
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01:07 PM on 04/27/2012
"...for what is ultimately getting towards late spring." - spring begins on the 21st March at the equinox it ends at the summer Solstice 21-24th June so how is April 'late spring'? At best it is 'mid-spring'. If the weather people at MeteoGroup can't get the time of year correct it's no wonder their predictions are fairly inaccurare.
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12:57 PM on 04/27/2012
Its now official,the wettest drought on record!
12:56 PM on 04/27/2012
Obviously the government is hoping we have a drought so this country will resemble the desert habitat of all the multiculterals we let in.
01:08 PM on 04/27/2012
The country has always been made up of 'multiculturals'. The early English were pushed into Wales by the invading Vikings, so you could say that the only true English are Welsh :-) That, along with the Saxons and Normans, means that the 'English' are not a single race but mongrels made up of many other races (hence my red hair when I was a lot younger).
04:11 PM on 04/27/2012
History lesson required. The vikings were in England for about five minutes, were absorbed, and had little genetic influence on the locals.
02:12 PM on 04/28/2012
I was referring to culture not race. Britain, Scandinavia and other central European cultures are very similar and have until recently have had successful societies. African and Middle Eastern countries.....not so much. With less water available in walking distance you simply had to slaughter your neighbours if you needed more for your tribe.
05:19 PM on 04/27/2012
I'm with you! But we'd need a lot more hot days to make them feel really 'at home'
02:13 PM on 04/28/2012
At home did they get welfare? Did they get support regardless of whether they felt like working or just commit crime and have children? Talk about the white man keeping them down...
12:41 PM on 04/27/2012
We all know that we need lots more rain, like we need lots more immigrants, benefit scroungers, taxes and waffle, after all I dont know how we survived without it all in the past?
12:17 PM on 04/27/2012
My Mother lives in Spain. Plenty of clean water. Hardly any rain and certainly no hosepipe ban or ridiculously high water charges.
11:33 AM on 04/27/2012
Hose pipe ban ...... my hose pipe has floated away ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
12:42 PM on 04/27/2012
expect your garden has as well?
11:18 AM on 04/27/2012
WATER companies should be nationalised like the rest ie power,banks,railways,supermarkets ?.
11:39 AM on 04/27/2012
quite agree....................
12:42 PM on 04/27/2012
Why? (Expand and explain).
12:41 PM on 04/27/2012
Why? Where will the money to pay for them come from? Taxes? Don't talk daft!
11:18 AM on 04/27/2012
Is I the only person who finds the wet weather somewhat relaxing?
10:47 AM on 04/27/2012
I blame the Government for the poor weather.
10:42 AM on 04/27/2012
blue skys no rain for 3 days 7 miles from scotland.