Very mild again today after Monday's wet, windy and warm weather. Co Down saw the top daytime temperature with 17.3C at Murlough (63F). Conwy, NW Wales recorded the most rain a whopping 94.8mm at Capel Curig (nearly 4”). There is now a Flood warning for the Conway Valley. Flooding has affected road and rail services in a few parts of Britain with Kilmarnock seeing standing water in many streets and car parks. Fallen leaves are a major problem at this time of year as they block the drains and gulleys. And there were strong gusts, and gales yesterday with fresh to strong SW winds, S.Yorkshire had a gust of 70mph (61 knots).

24 hour rainfall totals, taken from the rain radar.



It is still very mild, there is a chance it may have been the mildest November night on record but figures haven’t been confirmed yet. A minimum above 15.9C is what we’re looking for. Murlough in Co. Down is looking likely so far (08z).

Today there is more rain for W.Scotland with bands of patchy rain sinking southwards during the day. Western areas will see the damp cloudy weather with drier conditions in the east.

For N.Ireland, rain will clip the north and west with a few bright spells for Down and southern Armagh. With a fresh SW wind, temperatures will be 13 to 16C. The rain band will sink SE during later in the day.