UK Weather Forecast:- According to the Meteorological Department, an alert has been issued for strong winds in most parts of England and Wales. A yellow alert warning has been issued from 8:00 p.m. on Sunday to 6:00 p.m. on Monday. A warning has been issued in most parts of England and Wales. Saturday morning begins with a mix of sunshine and showers, the showers heavy in places. Apart from this, on September 11, four areas were identified which will be mainly affected by strong winds coming to Britain between 8 pm on Sunday, September 14 and 6 pm on Monday, September 15.
An alert has been issued for sunshine and sporadic rain across Britain on Saturday, before western and south-western winds are expected to blow. Strong winds are also expected along with rain. Meteorologists predict that the night will be cold in the far north, and frost and fog may remain on the grass in the Scottish valleys, as well as the safe Lake District and the North Pennines valleys.
Saturday morning begins with a mix of sunshine and showers, the showers heavy in places 🌦️
Remaining fairly breezy too pic.twitter.com/PAHo3Tx0Qg
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 12, 2025
Winds from the west are expected to begin easing from Monday afternoon, and the weather is expected to improve slightly on Tuesday. Mr Madge said another system was developing which could bring intense storms to coastal areas on Wednesday.
Met Office experts wrote: Strong winds are likely to cause some travel disruption and power outages.
Here’s the 4cast for part 1 of the weekend 👇 pic.twitter.com/qQPGkitGbi
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 12, 2025
“Strong westerly or south-westerly winds will develop across coastal areas of south-west England and Wales on Sunday evening, then become widespread across inland areas by Monday morning.”
The Met Office added that the weather conditions could cause some delays to rail, air and ferry transport.