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13 areas in England to face rain on Sunday, Met Office weather map shows

The Met Office has identified 13 regions across England that will experience rain on Sunday, with some areas facing heavy downpours and strong winds. Residents are advised to prepare for disruptions.

  • 13 areas in England face rain on Sunday
  • Met Office issues weather warnings for heavy rain and strong winds
  • Regional breakdown: South West England, South East England, East Midlands, West Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, North West England, North East England, East of England, London, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland

The Met Office has pinpointed 13 areas in England set for a soaking on Sunday, with heavy downpours and strong winds expected to hit parts of the country. A yellow weather warning has been issued for South West England, including Plymouth and Exeter, where residents are bracing themselves for the worst.

The affected regions include South East England, East Midlands, North West, and several other areas. Manchester and Liverpool in the North West can expect heavy rain showers throughout the day, with drivers advised to exercise caution on the roads.

According to the Met Office's latest forecast, residents are urged to plan ahead and check the latest updates before making travel arrangements. If you do need to venture out, don't forget a waterproof jacket or umbrella – it could make all the difference in keeping you dry.

Why this matters: The rain on Sunday may cause disruptions to daily routines, affecting commuters and travellers in affected areas.

What this means for you: What this means for you: If you're planning to travel or attend events in these areas, be prepared for potential disruptions and check the latest forecast before making arrangements. Make sure to pack essential items, such as a waterproof jacket or umbrella.

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