Frome expected to miss worst of later thunderstorms

By Susie Watkins

3rd Jan 2022 | Local News

It was certainly stormy around 1pm today across the Mendips
It was certainly stormy around 1pm today across the Mendips

Frome is expected to miss some of the thunderstorms forecast for later today (January 2) for the South West.

According to the Met Office, Frome's forecast is:

Tomorrow will have a bright start for many, with sunny spells in the morning, and some patchy cloud. There will be the odd shower at times through the day. Turning cloudy for most towards evening.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday for Frome :

Tuesday will see winds shift to a northerly direction, and it will turn chilly. A few spells of rain at first, but these gradually clearing, turning drier with plenty of sunshine. Wednesday will continue dry, with plenty of sunshine throughout the day. Thursday morning will see a band of rain push eastwards. This will clear later, but the odd shower may linger. The Met Office has today (January 2) issued a widespread yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in the South East, East and South West of England, as well as parts of Wales. On Friday, Britain saw its hottest-ever New Year's Eve with temperatures reaching 15.8C (60.4F) in Merryfield which is near Croscombe, near Wells. The Met Office said the extremely mild spell was driven by a flow of warm, moist air from the Canary Islands.

     

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