Local Elections 2012: Will Wet Weather Drive Down Turnout?

Local Elections 2012: Will Wet Weather Drive Down Turnout?

Voters will have to brave wet weather across much of Britain as they arrive at polling stations for today's local elections.

Rain is often blamed for contributing to low election turnouts and forecasters have predicted downpours for Wales and central and southern England.

But MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said voters in northern England and Scotland should escape the wet weather, with dry and mild conditions expected.

Meteorologist Paul Mott said: "It will be a cold and wet morning for central and southern areas of England, and much of Wales. There'll be heavy rain across the south midlands throughout the morning, with patchy rain for parts of southern England, so it will be fairly wet for anyone venturing outside.

"The rain will ease later in the day but it will still be a cold and damp afternoon."

"In northern England and Scotland, though, it will be dry and very mild at about 18 or 19C, with the highest temperatures in Glasgow."

Nearly 15,000 candidates are battling for votes ahead of a key mid-term voting test for the coalition Government and its Labour opponents.

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Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave the polling station at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, London, after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)
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SNP Deputy Leader Nicola Sturgeon casts her vote at Broomhouse Halls polling station in Glasgow, as Scots go to the polls today to elect their local councillors. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont at Berryknowe Resource Centre polling station in Glasgow, as Scots go to the polls today to elect their local councillors. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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SNP Deputy Leader Nicola Sturgeon arrives to cast her vote at Broomhouse Halls polling station in Glasgow, as Scots go to the polls today to elect their local councillors. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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A voter arrives at Berryknowe Resource Centre polling station in Glasgow, as Scots go to the polls today to elect their local councillors. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont (left) and local candidate Alistair Watson (right) at Berryknowe Resource Centre polling station in Glasgow, as Scots go to the polls today to elect their local councillors. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave the polling station at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, London, after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)
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Ken Livingstone and his wife Emma arrive at their local polling station in north London with their son Tom, to cast their votes in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)
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Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha arrive at the polling station in Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, London, before voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)
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Ken Livingstone and his wife Emma leave their local polling station in north London with their dog Coco and children Mia and Tom after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)
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Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave the polling station at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, London, after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)
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Ken Livingstone and his wife Emma leave their local polling station in north London with their dog Coco after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)
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Ken Livingstone and his wife Emma leave their local polling station in north London after voting in mayoral and council elections. (credit:Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)
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Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave the polling station at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, London, after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)
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Ken Livingstone and his wife Emma leave their local polling station in north London after voting in mayoral and council elections. (credit:Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)
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Ken Livingstone and his wife Emma leave their local polling station in north London after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)
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Labour leader Ed Miliband and his wife Justine arrive at their local polling station in north London to vote in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
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Labour leader Ed Miliband and his wife Justine leave their local polling station in north London after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
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Labour leader Ed Miliband and wife Justine arrive at their local polling station in Highgate, north London, to vote in the elections for the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. (credit:Matt Crossick/EMPICS Entertainment)
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Labour leader Ed Miliband and wife Justine arrive at their local polling station in Highgate, north London, to vote in the elections for the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. (credit:Matt Crossick/EMPICS Entertainment)
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Ballot boxes are sent out to polling stations around Edinburgh from the council headquarters ahead of the local elections tomorrow. (credit:David Cheskin/PA Wire)
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A voter arrives to cast a vote at Broomhouse Halls polling station in Glasgow, as Scots go to the polls today to elect their local councillors. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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A voter arrives to cast a vote at Broomhouse Halls polling station in Glasgow, as Scots go to the polls today to elect their local councillors. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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Ballot boxes are sent out to polling stations around Edinburgh from the council headquarters ahead of the local elections tomorrow. (credit:David Cheskin/PA Wire)
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Ballot boxes are sent out to polling stations around Edinburgh from the council headquarters ahead of the local elections tomorrow. (credit:David Cheskin/PA Wire)
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Boris Johnson and his wife Marina Wheeler leave their local polling station in London after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Sean Dempsey/PA Wire)
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Boris Johnson and his wife Marina Wheeler arrive at their local polling station in London to vote in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Sean Dempsey/PA Wire)
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Boris Johnson and his wife Marina Wheeler leave their local polling station in London after voting in the mayoral and council elections. (credit:Sean Dempsey/PA Wire)
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Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat Party leader Nick Clegg arrives to cast his vote in the local elections at the Park Hill community centre in his constituency in Stannington in Sheffield. (credit:Christopher Furlong/WPA-Rota)
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Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat Party leader Nick Clegg arrives to cast his vote in the local elections at the Park Hill community centre in his constituency in Stannington in Sheffield. (credit:Christopher Furlong/WPA-Rota)
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A man watches the vote count status on screens inside City Hall in London as results are tallied in the London Mayoral and local elections on May 4, 2012. Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party took a bashing Friday in mid-term local elections, capping a bad month for the government after Britain slid back into recession. However, early vote indications showed Conservative Boris Johnson may hold on to the mayor's job in London in the year of the 2012 Olympics. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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Two men watch the vote count status on screens inside City Hall as results are tallied in the London Mayoral and local elections on May 4, 2012. Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party took a bashing Friday in mid-term local elections, capping a bad month for the government after Britain slid back into recession. However, early vote indications showed Conservative Boris Johnson may hold on to the mayor's job in London in the year of the 2012 Olympics. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
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Labour leader Ed Miliband in Victoria Square, Birmingham, after Labour made significant gains in the mid-term local elections. (credit:Rui Vieira/PA Wire)
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Labour leader Ed Miliband in Victoria Square, Birmingham, after Labour made significant gains in the mid-term local elections. (credit:Rui Vieira/PA Wire)
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Labour leader Ed Miliband congratulates Labour Group leader Sir Albert Bore (right) in Victoria Square, Birmingham, after Labour made significant gains in the mid-term local elections. (credit:Rui Vieira/PA Wire)
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Edinburgh City Council votes are counted at the Meadowbank stadium, Edinburgh. (credit:David Cheskin/PA Wire)
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Edinburgh City Council votes are counted at the Meadowbank stadium, Edinburgh. (credit:David Cheskin/PA Wire)
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(From left to right) First Minister Carwyn Jones, Cardiff Council leader Heather Joyce and Shadow Wales Secretary Peter Hain celebrate the party's local government election win in the Welsh capital in Queen Street, Cardiff. (credit:Benjamin Wright/PA Wire)
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Respect Party leader George Galloway at the party's Bradford HQ after they won five seats on the Bradford Council, including that of the Labour leader. (credit:Dave Higgens/PA Wire)
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Respect Party leader George Galloway with supporters at the party's Bradford HQ after they won five seats on the Bradford Council, including that of the Labour leader. (credit:Dave Higgens/PA Wire)
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Scottish Labour Leader Johann Lamont (right), MP Margaret Curran (left) and Labour leader Gordon Matheson at the SECC in Glasgow, as votes are counted in the Glasgow City Council elections. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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Scottish Labour Leader Johann Lamont (left) and Labour leader Gordon Matheson at the SECC in Glasgow as votes are counted in the Glasgow City Council elections. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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Scottish Labour Leader Johann Lamont at the SECC in Glasgow as votes are counted in the Glasgow City Council elections. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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SNP Leader Allison Hunter (left) and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (right) at the SECC in Glasgow as votes are counted in the Glasgow City Council elections. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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Leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson (left) with David Meikle at the SECC in Glasgow as votes are counted in the Glasgow City Council elections. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)