Easter Monday Weather: Wet End to Bank Holiday
As millions of travelers hit the road to return home after the Easter weekend, heavy rain is set to dampen their journeys across parts of the UK. The Met Office warns of downpours sweeping the country, with up to 15mm of rain expected to fall. This follows a weekend of mixed weather, ranging from heavy downpours and gusty winds on Good Friday to warm sunny spells on Saturday.
The forecast predicts the heaviest delays between 10am and 12pm, urging drivers to consider traveling later in the day or in the evening to avoid the worst of the weather. Caution is advised on the roads, with reduced visibility and longer braking times increasing the risk of hazards.
The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings for Dorset and 106 flood alerts across the south of England. Met Office meteorologist Greg Dewhurst predicts more of the same weather in the week ahead, with low-pressure systems dominating the UK’s weather patterns.
While temperatures remain mild, with highs of 14C in London, there is a risk of localized flooding in some areas. Forecaster Liam Eslick recommends checking road, bus, and train timetables for any disruptions and urges drivers to reduce speed and maintain a safe distance on wet roads.
Scotland and Northern Ireland are expected to see brighter spells amidst the unsettled weather. Looking ahead, the outlook remains cloudy with showers and longer spells of rain forecasted for Wednesday to Friday.
Overall, the Easter Monday weather brings a soggy end to the bank holiday weekend, reminding travelers to stay cautious and prepared for wet conditions on the roads.