The doom and gloom weather is set to continue into the next week
A wet city centre(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)
The Met Office has issued several yellow weather warnings for the incoming week. After an unsettled weekend, further wet and windy conditions are expected this coming week, with further impacts expected.
Yellow warnings for rain and wind have been issued for late Monday into Tuesday across parts of southern and central England, South Wales, north west England and Scotland as a “deep area of low pressure brings disruption”. A yellow wind warning has been issued for several parts across North Wales and several other parts of the country.
This includes the likes of Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Conwy, Denbighshire, Gwynedd, Isle of Anglesey, Pembrokeshire, Powys and Swansea.
The Met Office has issued several yellow weather warnings this week
The warning is in place from Monday, December 8 at 10pm until 4pm the next day, Tuesday, December 9.
It has been warned that heavy rain is also expected, and with this, there may be some flooding and travel disruption in places. The Met Office said: “Fast flowing or deep floodwater is possible, causing a danger to life.”
There is also a “slight chance” of power cuts and loss of other services to some homes and businesses.
Closer to home, people of Merseyside can expect a cool and damp week overall with temperatures staying between about 8–15 °C. Rain and showers are likely on several days, so a waterproof jacket or umbrella will come in handy.
The Met Office has made its prediction for the week ahead(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)
The best weather looks to be on Wednesday, December 10, with partial sunshine. It is said to be the clearest day of the week.
Tomorrow, Monday, December 8, Merseyside will mostly be cloudy with “a couple of showers”.
Whereas Tuesday, December 9, will have periods of rain in the morning, but otherwise mostly cloudy and breezy.
It comes as a Merseyside event cancelled this weekend due to the weather. The Blue Anchor, found in Aintree, has been hosting its Family Winter Wonderland experience this weekend.
The event ran as planned on Saturday, December 6. However, today, the pub said it had no other choice but to cancel the event.
Posting online, the team said: “We are extremely disappointed, but due to the bad weather we are having to close the Winter Wonderland. Most of the rides and inflatables are not covered, and with rain forecast all day, we have had to make this decision. But, we will not be put off doing these events and will be back bigger and better in spring and summer.”