UK storm forecast: Weather maps show exact date 681-mile rain bomb to soak 8 major cities

UK weather maps

A huge rain bomb is likely to smash UK, maps show, (Image: WXCharts)

A 681-mile will likely hammer eight cities in Britain as the weather maps have turned bright blue, indicating the possibility of extgremely wet conditions.

, prepared using Metdesk data, show that unsettled conditions will strike the country on January 30.

According to the maps, cities from Aberdeen to Plymouth will be drenched in heavy rain, with temperatures hovering around 8-9C.

WXCharts have suggested that the heaviest rainfall will likely impact areas around Wick and Portress in Scotland with 42mm of rain.

Other areas such as Manchester, Edinburgh, and Birmingham may see rainfall up to 30mm, as shown on maps.

UK weather maps

Weather maps have turned blue indicating the possibility of rain in some areas (Image: WXCharts)

Eight cities that will be impacted by the stormy conditions are Inverness, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, and Plymouth.

The weather maps come a day after the issued a .

The ’s long-range forecast between January 21 and 30 reads: “The early part of next week will see fairly quiet, and for most, dry weather with variable amounts of cloud and often light winds.

“The greatest chance of any rain is likely to be in the far northwest of the UK, and possibly as well in the far south.

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UK weather maps

Temperature levels may hover around 6-8C, maps suggest. (Image: WXCharts)

“There is a small chance rain could become more widespread, especially mid-week, and temperatures are expected to be around average.

“Later in the week, periods of much wetter and windier weather will most likely eventually become more prevalent, from northwest to southeast.

“Ahead of this a colder, more settled southeasterly wind may develop for a time. There is a small chance however, that alternatively winds could turn much more easterly, and colder, bring the risk of snow showers.”

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