

Looking ahead for the rest of the week, the BBC weather forecast reads: "Spells of rain in most places on Thursday morning, but becoming slightly drier and brighter through the day. Turning windier through the evening and overnight with some rain developing."
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It broadcast its first weather forecast in 1922 and by 1936 was pioneering the use of weather maps during TV forecasts. Possibly clouding over through the afternoon. BBC Weather is responsible for preparing and broadcasting weather forecasts across the BBC, in association with the MeteoGroup. Tomorrow people can expect: "Any mist soon clearing, then a dry day with sunny spells. UV: Moderate Pollution: Moderate Pollen: Moderate. Sunny changing to partly cloudy by nighttime. Skies may brighten in Cumbria and perhaps more generally later in the day. Maximum daytime temperature: 27 degrees Celsius Minimum nighttime temperature: 18 degrees Celsius. The forecast for today reads: "A cloudy day for most with heavy rain moving eastward through the morning. Temperatures have also dropped dramatically, with highs of just 16C compared to 27C and above at the start of the month. READ MORE: I bought a mystery box of out of date food and it cost me £26 The Met Office says spray and flooding on roads will make journey times longer, bus and train services are likely to be affected with journey times taking longer and flooding is possible in places. Observed at 06:00, Monday 11 September BBC Weather in association with MeteoGroup, external All times are Pacific Daylight Time (America/LosAngeles, GMT-7) unless otherwise stated. The warning has been in place since 1am today (Tuesday, September 12) and will last until 1pm. your part of the country, these weather services will provide hours of entertainment for fans of the. Wherever you are, and whatever your plans, youre always prepared with the latest weather forecast from BBC Weather. A yellow weather warning for rain is in place currently across Merseyside, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield. The Met Office has warned that heavy rain is set to hit the region today, with downpours expected to last for hours. Temperatures may have hit 29C already in September across Merseyside but all of that is set to change.
