Tamworth residents face several days of unsettled weather, with the Met Office warning of recurring rain showers and temperatures struggling to reach 14°C across Staffordshire.
The market town will see a mix of wet spells and brief sunny intervals over the coming days, with overnight temperatures dropping to around 7°C. Light winds of 5-10 mph will offer little relief from the cooler conditions, prompting locals to dig out warmer clothing for evening and morning outings.
Tamworth's forecast reflects a broader pattern of changeable weather gripping the UK. Northern and western England face heavier, more persistent rainfall, whilst the South East may enjoy slightly longer dry periods between showers.
Scotland braces for the worst conditions, with western areas expecting significant rainfall and strong coastal winds. Wales will see substantial rain over higher ground with moderate winds, whilst Northern Ireland can expect the familiar mix of sunshine and showers typical of the season.
The Met Office advises residents across affected regions to check forecasts before heading out, particularly for outdoor activities or travel plans. Motorists should prepare for wet roads and reduced visibility during heavy downpours.
Whilst no severe weather warnings are currently in place for Tamworth, the unsettled national picture requires caution. Residents are urged to carry waterproof clothing even for short trips, given the unpredictable nature of the showers, and to consult the Met Office website for the latest regional updates.