UK weather: Travel warning as heavy rain smashes Britain amid flooding fears as temperatures drop after ‘Indian Summer’
A TRAVEL warning is in place today amid flooding fears as heavy rain is set to smash the UK.
The Met Office have issued three weather warning for the coming week, all in different areas of the country.
The first alert covers Northern Ireland and warns of "spray and flooding on roads probably making journey times longer" and of bus and train services being affected.
The warning also suggests that flooding of some homes and businesses is "likely".
Another yellow warning, this time for wind, has been issued for the South Coast around Brighton and Portsmouth on Tuesday.
This second warning predicts strong gales and heavy rain, casued by an area of low pressure named Storm Claudio.
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Some loss of power is possible, while coastal communities are likely to be hit by large waves or spray.
Another, similar warning is in place for parts of Northern Ireland, the North West and western Wales on Wednesday.
The Met's forecasters predict that rain will sweep across Northern Ireland, western Scotland and the South West into this evening.
Rain or showers are expected to hit most of the country tonight.
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Meanwhile, the forecast is said to be "unsettled" into the second half of the week.
It comes as temperatures are set to drop, ending the 'Indian Summer' that Brits have enjoyed in recent weeks.
An Indian Summer is when a period of unusual warmth lasts late into the year following a brief cold snap.
As we enter the winter months in the next few days it might be time to find the de-icer.
Meteorologists have predicted frost and fog from November 4.
Severe gales and unsettled downpour will affect the UK in the lead-up to the chillier weather.
The Met Office forecasts that from November 9 until November 23 there is "an increasing chance of settled weather from mid-month, bringing a potential for colder, drier weather especially for the north and west".
It adds: "This would likely bring a risk of chilly nights with mist, frost and fog in places, with some snow possible in any showers in northern and western areas, especially over high ground."
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Despite increase risk of frost and fog, temperatures will remain slightly "above average" for early November.
Snow is also likely for northern and western areas from November 9.