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Latest forecast from BBC North West Today
- Last updated23 hours ago
- Updated Monday to Friday only
Latest forecast for Merseyside
Last updated 1 hour agoToday
This morning will see a mix of variable cloud and sunny spells with the odd shower possible. In the afternoon it will be dry with cloud turning more patchy and the skies largely clearing.
Tonight
This evening will see dry conditions and largely clear skies with a few patches of cloud lingering. Through the second half of the night, more cloud will build in from the west but it will remain dry.
Sunday
Tomorrow morning will start cloudy for all with spells of heavy rain gradually moving in from the east. The skies will remain overcast in the afternoon with persistent rain continuing.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday
Monday will be a breezy day with a mixture of sunny spells and a few scattered showers, although these will ease towards the late afternoon and evening. Tuesday will have a cloudy start with a few showers, but it will turn drier in the afternoon with sunny spells developing. Wednesday will have a bright start but it looks to turn cloudier in the afternoon with spells of rain.
- Last updated1 hour ago
Observations
- Humidity: 88%
- Visibility: Good
- Pressure: 1004mb, Rising
Met Office warnings issued for Merseyside
Yellow warning of wind
Starts: 06:00 GMT on Sun 23 February
Ends: 18:00 GMT on Sun 23 February
Strong winds may lead to some disruption on Sunday. - Some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely - Probably some bus and train services affected, with some journeys taking longer - Delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges likely - Some short term loss of power and other services is possible
Issued at: 10:04 GMT on Thu 20 February
About the Met Office Weather Warnings
The Met Office issues weather warnings when severe weather has the potential to impact the UK.
The Met Office issues warnings for rain, thunderstorms, wind, snow, lightning, ice, extreme heat and fog. These warnings are given a colour depending on a combination of both the impact the weather may have and the likelihood of those impacts occurring.
For more information, see the Met Office Weather Warnings Guide.
Weather Warnings Key
Extreme weather is expected. Red means you should take action now to keep yourself and others safe from the impact of the weather. Widespread damage, travel and power disruption and risk to life is likely. You must avoid dangerous areas and follow the advice of the emergency services and local authorities.
There is an increased likelihood of bad weather affecting you, which could potentially disrupt your plans and possibly cause travel delays, road and rail closures, interruption to power and the potential risk to life and property. Amber means you need to be prepared to change your plans and protect you, your family and community from the impacts of the severe weather based on the forecast from the Met Office.
Severe weather is possible over the next few days and could affect you. Yellow means that you should plan ahead thinking about possible travel delays, or the disruption of your day to day activities. The Met Office is monitoring the developing weather situation and Yellow means keep an eye on the latest forecast and be aware that the weather may change or worsen, leading to disruption of your plans in the next few days.