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Met Office yellow weather warnings have been issued for wind and rain impacts on Thursday in the United Kingdom. This severe weather come as a deepening area of low pressure heads across southern England that has the potential to be a named storm. Impacts for the UK do not look severe enough for the Met Office to name this weather system.
The probability of snowfall increases over the weekend as things turn noticeably colder from Thursday and the Met Office has pin-pointed where and when the wintry showers could hit
Storm Benjamin will batter the UK with heavy rain and winds of more than 70mph this week, forecasters have said. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for possible flooding, power cuts and damage to buildings across the country for Thursday.
Mainly dry with some bright or sunny spells Wednesday, with the chance of isolated showers both in the north and south. Maximum temperature of 12C around the Highlands and 13C around the Borders region.