Met Office issues ‘threat to life’ warning ahead of heavy rain this weekend

BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833) Pic: Max Willcock/BNPS A driver has been pulled from her submerged car after it was swept 40 yards downstream from a flooded ford. The woman entered the watery crossing at Moyles Court, near Ringwood, Hants, but soon realised it was too deep. As she attempted to reverse out of the ford the surging water dragged her blue Ford Focus down the stream.
Flooding and heavy rain could cause travel chaos in parts of the UK this weekend (Picture: Max Willcock/BNPS)

Flooding and heavy rain could cause travel chaos in parts of the UK this weekend, and forecasters have warned of the potential ‘threats to life’ from fast-flowing rivers.

The Met Office said flooding and travel disruption are expected on Saturday – with parts of western Scotland and north-west England due to experience ‘heavy and persistent rain’.

The washout will likely lead to power cuts, floodwater, and travel delays, the forecaster warned.

Yellow weather warnings are in place for late Saturday afternoon, with more than 100mm of rainfall possible.

Cumbria is expected to be the worst affected area, where the Met Office said more than 200mm of rain ‘could accumulate in places during this 48-hour period’.

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Rain is due to develop across western Scotland by late Saturday morning and gusts of 60-70mph are possible along coastal areas.

Weather warnings have also been issued for north Wales, north-westerly parts of England, western Scotland and Northern Ireland on Sunday.

The Met Office warned of possible threats to life from deep and fast-flowing rivers and ‘possible power cuts and loss of other services to some homes and businesses’ following the expected rainfall.

The forecaster said some communities could be cut off by flooded roads.

METRO GRAPHICS Met Office weather warnings 12.12.25 (Picture: Metro)
The warnings in place on Saturday (Picture: Metro)
METRO GRAPHICS Met Office weather warnings 13.12.25 (Picture: Metro)
The warnings in place on Sunday (Picture: Metro)
METRO GRAPHICS Met Office weather warnings 14.12.25 (Picture: Metro)
The warnings in place on Monday (Picture: Metro)

Outbreaks of rain are also expected to affect Northern Ireland, including the capital Belfast on Sunday.

The Met Office said: ‘The rain will be heavy and persistent at times with accumulations of 20-30mm expected to develop widely. Over 50mm could accumulate across higher ground.’

The forecaster said rain in Northern Ireland should clear by Monday morning along with the rest of the UK.

Waves batter the coastline at Dawlish, Devon, this morning December 9, 2025. // "Danger to life" weather warnings are in place as Storm Bram brings heavy rainfall and strong winds to parts of the UK. The Met Office has put out an alert for areas of Scotland, Wales, and southwest England, with treacherous conditions expected throughout today and into tomorrow morning. Photo released 09/12/2025
Waves batter the coastline at Dawlish, Devon, this week (Picture: William Dax/SWNS)

Some areas of north-west England will continue to see showers until late Monday afternoon.

Elsewhere, the weekend weather will be notably different. The southern half of the UK will be dry and bright, with much lighter winds.

The Met Office said cloudless skies, patches of frost, mist and fog are expected in the south of England on Saturday morning.

Sunday will remain dry for many throughout the day. There will be more cloud followed by the band of rain slowly moving south-east through Sunday night and Monday.

A person struggles to hold onto their umbrella during strong wind in Birmingham. The Met Office has issued a "danger to life" rain weather warning in parts of Wales and South West England amid Storm Bram. Picture date: Tuesday December 9, 2025. PA Photo. An amber rain weather warning has been issued in parts of South Wales and the South West of England as the Met Office warned that some homes and businesses are likely to be flooded and potentially damaged, while some communities could be cut off due to flooded roads. Photo credit should read: Jacob King/PA Wire
A person struggles to hold onto their umbrella during strong wind in Birmingham (Picture: PA)

Met Office chief meteorologist Rebekah Hicks said: ‘The north west of the UK is set for a very wet weekend.

‘We have issued numerous severe weather warnings for rain, and it is possible that these could be upgraded so I’d advise people to keep an eye on the forecast and for Met Office weather warnings.’

Jonathan Day, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: ‘Significant surface water flooding impacts are possible in parts of the north of England on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

‘There are also possible significant river flooding impacts in parts of the north of England on Sunday and Monday, with minor flooding impacts possible more widely across northern England over the weekend.’

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