It has been pouring down with rain in Southampton today, and there won't be much let-up at all for the rest of Tuesday, November 1.
A weather warning from the Met Office was in place yesterday evening (October 31) for much of southern England, and Southampton seems set to continue getting the aftereffects.
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In a statement on weather in the area for today, the Met Office said: "A windy start with gales along English Channel coasts, perhaps locally severe in exposed locations early morning.
"Sunny spells and scattered blustery showers through the day, some very heavy and perhaps thundery. Remaining windy near the coast, often breezy inland. Maximum temperature 16 °C."
Did you get awoken by the wind and/or rain last night?
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 1, 2022
🌦️ The most persistent rain is now across NE Scotland. Bands of heavy showers are following, especially to the south, where there's a chance of hail and thunder today
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Here's the hour-by-hour forecast for Southampton for the rest of the day.
Southampton Met Office hour-by-hour forecast
10am - Cloudy with a chance of sun poking out, 60% chance of rain
11am - Cloudy with a chance of sun poking out, 30% chance of rain
12pm - Cloudy, 20% chance of rain
1pm - Cloudy with a chance of sun poking out, 10% chance of rain
2pm - Cloudy with a chance of sun poking out, 40% chance of rain
3pm - Dark clouds with possible thunder, 70% chance of rain
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4pm - Cloudy with a chance of sun poking out, 40% chance of rain
5pm - Cloudy, 40% chance of rain
6pm - Cloudy, 50% chance of rain
7pm - Cloudy, 40% chance of rain
8pm - Cloudy, 30% chance of rain
9pm - Clear skies
10pm - Clear skies
11pm - Clear skies
See the full details of the forecast at the Met Office website here.
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